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" Asia. This oasis, situated in the midst of an ocean of sand, would become the point of reunion for all the commerce of Asia, AND WOULD SHAKE TO THE CKNTHK OF INDIA THE ENORMOUS COMMERCIAL SUPERIORITY OF THE DOMINATORS OF THE SKA*. "
On the Practicability of an Invasion of British India: And the Commercial ... - Page 36
by Sir George De Lacy Evans - 1829 - 152 pages
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 23

1829 - 510 pages
...even into Russia j then would all the treasures of Asia enrich our country, and we should see realised the brilliant project of Peter the Great : MASTERS...OF INDIA THE ENORMOUS COMMERCIAL SUPERIORITY OF THE DOMINATOHS OF THE SEA.'* Here, at least, we cannot accuse the writer of not being sufficiently explicit...
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An Examination of the Origin, Progress, and Tendency of the Commercial and ...

William Cargill - 1840 - 96 pages
...commerce of Russia with Bocha" ra and Northern India. Under our dependence this Oasis in a " desert of sand would become the point of re-union for all...commercial superiority of the dominators of the sea!" Can you now understand the meaning of the intelligence you received only last week that Russia had...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 47

1840 - 906 pages
...stronghold, which would defend this commerce against the attacks of the tribes dispersed over Southern Asia. This oasis, situated in the midst of an ocean of sand, would become the point of re-union of all the commerce of Asia, and would shake, even to the centre of India, the enormous commercial...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 10

1840 - 870 pages
...stronghold, which would defend this commerce against the attacks of the tribes dispersed over Southern Asia. This oasis, situated in the midst of an ocean of sand, would become the point of re. union of all the commerce of Asia, and would shake, even to the centre of India, the. cnormout...
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The Russians at Home and the Russians Abroad: Sketches, Unpolitical and ...

Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1879 - 348 pages
...safeguard for this commerce against the attacks of populations dispersed in the steppes of Southern Asia. This oasis, situated in the midst of an ocean of sand, would have become a point of assembly for all the commerce of Asia, and would have shaken to the centre of...
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Russian Projects Against India from the Czar Peter to General Skobeleff

Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1885 - 336 pages
...safeguard for this commerce against the attacks of populations dispersed in the Steppes of Southern Asia. This oasis, situated in the midst of an ocean of sand, would have become a point of assembly for all the commerce of Asia, and would have shaken to the centre of...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47

1840 - 882 pages
...stronghold, which would defend this commerce against the attacks of the tribes dispersed over Southern Asia. This oasis, situated in the midst of an ocean of sand, would become the point of re-union of all the commerce of Asia, and would shake, even to the centre of India, the enormout commercial...
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The Great Game: On the practicability of an invasion of British India

George De Lacy Evans - 2004 - 228 pages
...might, in time, be made to acquire a sufficient importance to diminish the monopoly (of England)." 35 difficult, the Nomades of Central Asia would dread...for all the commerce of Asia, AND WOULD SHAKE TO THE CKNTHK OF INDIA THE ENORMOUS COMMERCIAL SUPERIORITY OF THE DOMINATORS OF THE SKA*." The fact, it may...
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