The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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... PERSIA EDITORIAL NOTE : The following précis of the Anglo - Persian agreement has been taken from the columns of the London Tablet . - ' After prolonged negotiations between the British and Persian governments an agreement has been ...
... PERSIA EDITORIAL NOTE : The following précis of the Anglo - Persian agreement has been taken from the columns of the London Tablet . - ' After prolonged negotiations between the British and Persian governments an agreement has been ...
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BRITAIN IN PERSIA been disarmed ; the whole country is the constant pressure. of Persian officials might be trained in the ethics of public morality , would be sufficient . Such a limitation of the , period of tutelage would rob the Per ...
BRITAIN IN PERSIA been disarmed ; the whole country is the constant pressure. of Persian officials might be trained in the ethics of public morality , would be sufficient . Such a limitation of the , period of tutelage would rob the Per ...
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... Persia is an immense and rich domain . Its superficial area is nearly three times that of France . By virtue of its geographical position be- tween the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf , between the former Russian Empire , the former ...
... Persia is an immense and rich domain . Its superficial area is nearly three times that of France . By virtue of its geographical position be- tween the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf , between the former Russian Empire , the former ...
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