The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 107
... Russia - namely , that no people have been more oppressive than the Poles , as long as they were able to maintain their ascendency . Even the Tartars did not oppress the Russians so much as the Poles , though be it remembered that the ...
... Russia - namely , that no people have been more oppressive than the Poles , as long as they were able to maintain their ascendency . Even the Tartars did not oppress the Russians so much as the Poles , though be it remembered that the ...
الصفحة 108
... Russia to the Russia of the present day - that is , the map of a small province to that of about one - ninth part of the habitable globe . The largest of all other empires and kingdoms fall into insignificance , in point of extent ...
... Russia to the Russia of the present day - that is , the map of a small province to that of about one - ninth part of the habitable globe . The largest of all other empires and kingdoms fall into insignificance , in point of extent ...
الصفحة 109
... Russia on whom the latter has not made extensive inroads . Thus , to begin with Poland , her acquisitions from that once flourishing monarchy are nearly equal to the Austrian empire . The part now be- longing to Russia of the ancient ...
... Russia on whom the latter has not made extensive inroads . Thus , to begin with Poland , her acquisitions from that once flourishing monarchy are nearly equal to the Austrian empire . The part now be- longing to Russia of the ancient ...
الصفحة 110
... Russia , especially that peculiar kind of diplomacy that is required to deal suc- cessfully with Orientals . Even in thoughtful and learned Germany , there is not so much attention paid to the Oriental languages as in Russia . In recent ...
... Russia , especially that peculiar kind of diplomacy that is required to deal suc- cessfully with Orientals . Even in thoughtful and learned Germany , there is not so much attention paid to the Oriental languages as in Russia . In recent ...
الصفحة 111
... Russia had already begun to be regarded as a powerful nation ; her population in 1689 being 15,000,000 . At the accession of Catharine II . , in 1762 , it had increased to 25,000,000 , and she added to it 11,000,000 ; so that at her ...
... Russia had already begun to be regarded as a powerful nation ; her population in 1689 being 15,000,000 . At the accession of Catharine II . , in 1762 , it had increased to 25,000,000 , and she added to it 11,000,000 ; so that at her ...
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