The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 190
... relations of these two Powers in the past . The Russian Foreign Office itself spoke , in a somewhat lower key , of the friendly relations ' which have long existed between Russia and China ' and ' friendly and neighbourly relations ...
... relations of these two Powers in the past . The Russian Foreign Office itself spoke , in a somewhat lower key , of the friendly relations ' which have long existed between Russia and China ' and ' friendly and neighbourly relations ...
Page 199
... relations between the two countries to send an embassage under Everart Isbrandt Ides to China , the details of whose journey are well known from the ambassador's own account , supplemented by that of his secretary , Adam Brandt , though ...
... relations between the two countries to send an embassage under Everart Isbrandt Ides to China , the details of whose journey are well known from the ambassador's own account , supplemented by that of his secretary , Adam Brandt , though ...
Page 208
... relations with us . The Mongol deputa- tion , lately in St. Petersburg , assured our ruling circles that the Mongols ... relations with Russia , but various measures had recently been taken in Mongolia , such as the introduction of ...
... relations with us . The Mongol deputa- tion , lately in St. Petersburg , assured our ruling circles that the Mongols ... relations with Russia , but various measures had recently been taken in Mongolia , such as the introduction of ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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