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Pagina 170
... Russia would refrain from intervening . Russia can never allow the White Mongols to return to Urga . Such a move would extend Japanese ascendency to the Altai , and would mean the outflanking of the whole Russian position in Eastern ...
... Russia would refrain from intervening . Russia can never allow the White Mongols to return to Urga . Such a move would extend Japanese ascendency to the Altai , and would mean the outflanking of the whole Russian position in Eastern ...
Pagina 568
... Russia now appears as a realistic promoter of peace with valuable proposals of a practical nature to put forward . The Government of Moscow does not believe that war is inevitable , but that it can only be avoided by practical and ...
... Russia now appears as a realistic promoter of peace with valuable proposals of a practical nature to put forward . The Government of Moscow does not believe that war is inevitable , but that it can only be avoided by practical and ...
Pagina 573
... Russia now wishing to maintain the integrity of Persia , Turkey , and Afghanistan . A similar change of policy has taken place with regard to India . Indeed , there is every reason why Russia should wish peace to be maintained during ...
... Russia now wishing to maintain the integrity of Persia , Turkey , and Afghanistan . A similar change of policy has taken place with regard to India . Indeed , there is every reason why Russia should wish peace to be maintained during ...
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AUTHOR | 22 |
ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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