The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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... Persia and should contribute to the security of the northwestern frontiers of India . The British and Russian spheres of interest de- limited in 1907 are abolished and Great Britain undertakes to provide Persia , at Persia's ex- pense ...
... Persia and should contribute to the security of the northwestern frontiers of India . The British and Russian spheres of interest de- limited in 1907 are abolished and Great Britain undertakes to provide Persia , at Persia's ex- pense ...
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... Persia as a mere appendage of India , no agree- ment , however wise , has a chance of successful accomplishment without a very large army of occupation behind . the unsympathetic foreigners . In all times , high - handed repressive meas ...
... Persia as a mere appendage of India , no agree- ment , however wise , has a chance of successful accomplishment without a very large army of occupation behind . the unsympathetic foreigners . In all times , high - handed repressive meas ...
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... Persia , since the new agreement , is not as complete as it was before . Now we find in the Covenant of the League of Nations , in Article X : ' The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against exter- nal ...
... Persia , since the new agreement , is not as complete as it was before . Now we find in the Covenant of the League of Nations , in Article X : ' The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against exter- nal ...
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