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" Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive orders had been prepared to prevent it, and directions given that the conditions imposed should be such as could not in any way lead to a prolonged occupancy... "
The Rival Powers in Central Asia: Or, The Struggle Between England and ... - Page 119
by Józef Popowski - 1893 - 235 pages
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1873 - 1138 pages
...which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe. Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive...given that the conditions imposed should be such as could not in any way lead to a prolonged occupancy of Khiva. Count Schouvaloff repeated the surprise...
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Annual Register, Volume 115

Edmund Burke - 1874 - 630 pages
...which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe. Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive...given that the conditions imposed should be such as could not in any way lead to a prolonged occupancy of Khiva. "Count Schouvalow repeated the surprise...
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The Annual Register, Volume 115

Edmund Burke - 1874 - 650 pages
...which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe. Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive...given that the conditions imposed should be such as could not in any way lead to a prolonged occupancy of Khiva. "Count Schouvalow repeated the surprise...
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The Annual Register, Volume 115

Edmund Burke - 1874 - 622 pages
...which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe. Not only was it tar from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive...given that the conditions imposed should be such as could not in any way lead to a prolonged occupancy of Khiva. "Count Schouvalow repeated the surprise...
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Das Staatsarchiv, Volumes 26-27

1874 - 810 pages
...which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe. Not only was it far from the Intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive...directions. given that the conditions imposed should be such äs could not in any way lead to a prolonged occupancy of Khiva. || Count Schouvalow repeated the Kr....
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 1, Part 2

United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 834 pages
...which the moderation of Russia had led lini to believe. Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive...directions given that the conditions imposed .should 1н< such as could not, in any way, lead to a prolong«! occupancy of Khiva. ('«mit Si-lioiivalofl'...
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England and Russia in the East: A Series of Papers on the Political and ...

Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson - 1875 - 442 pages
...important declaration we were further informed, that " not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive...not in any way lead to the prolonged occupation of Khiva." * When Lord Granville, on the direct authority of the Emperor's most trusted minister, gave...
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England and Russia in the East, a ser. of papers on the political and ...

sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson (1st bart.) - 1875 - 524 pages
...important declaration we were further informed, that " not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive...not in any way lead to the prolonged occupation of Khiva."* When Lord Granville, on the direct authority of the Emperor's most trusted minister, gave...
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Supplement to The Annals of Our Time: From February 28, 1871 to March 19, 1874

Joseph Irving - 1875 - 192 pages
...from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive orders had been issued to prevent it, and directions given that the conditions imposed should be such as could not in any way lead to a prolonged occupancy of Khiva. " Count Schouvaloff repeated the surprise...
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The annals of our time [1837 to 1868]. [With] 1871 to

Joseph Irving - 1875 - 184 pages
...from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive orders had been issued to prevent it, and directions given that the conditions imposed should be such as could not in any way lead to a prolonged occupancy of Khiva. " Count Schouvaloff repeated the surprise...
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