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... Russians on the Amur ; History of Discovery , Conquest , and Colonization up to the Treaty of Peking in 1860 : with a ... Russia . By M. G. Tegoborski , Privy Councillor and Member of the Council of the Russian Empire . London , 1856 . 7 ...
... Russia , nor Victor Emmanuel ; but his foes are they of his own household , and among them the especially clerical and high - church party is marked by his par- ticular dislike . This feeling is strongly shown in a chapter ' On the True ...
... Russia in the East : an Historical Summary . London , 1854 . 6. Commentaries on the Productive Forces of Russia . By M. G. Tegoborski , Privy Councillor and Member of the Council of the Russian Empire . London , 1856 . 7. The Chinese ...
... Russia has since made one of her gigantic strides in Asia , adding to her previously enormous empire a ter- ritory equal to the combined areas of France and Italy . She has obtained an extensive seaboard on the North Pacific , access by ...
... Russia has hitherto owed much more to diplomacy than to her arms . The last of her acquisitions will be found to be marked by that dexterous use of opportunities which has so often enabled her to accomplish important objects without ...