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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record January 1892

1892

The qualities in which the white Englisman is conspicuously deficient shine conspicuously through the dark skin of his fellow-subject of the Queen ; and while the defence of the frontier is placed in the hands of tried soldiers and strategists the frontier diplomacy—which aught to include relations with China—might be well served by a contingent of natives not too vexatiously interfered with [...] He spent the hot months in studying the old documents he found in the Legation ; and in the Memorial he wrote and which has now been published in China he describes the contrast between the politics of the days of Kwo Sungtau in 1877-1878 and of the present time. [...] The policy of the statesmen of the present is the policy of the newspaper writers. [...] To many of the tribes of that region wearied out by the tyranny of Abdul Rahman she has long since appeared in the character of a Saviour and Deliverer:" In the year following that in which the Colonel undertook an expedition into Khotan he visited the Nareena—the sources of the Sir-Daria. [...] The following is a translation of the account of the Catain's last expedition as given in his own words:- The late and cold autumn of 1889 delayed the usua thawing of the snow on the mountains.
government politics public policy
Pages
278
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-v unknown view
India and China
1-12 A Michie view
China and Foreign Countries
13-16 A Lookeron view
Colonel Grambcheffsky’s Expeditions in Central Asia and the Recent Events on the Pamirs
17-i W. Barnes Stevenl view
Hunza Nagyr and the Pamir Regions
53-vi unknown view
Darwaz and Karategin
77-86 Charles Johnston view
The Agriculture of the Aryan Tribes in the Sub-Pamirian Region
87-90 Guillaum Capus view
Military Objections to the Hunterian Spelling of “Indian” Words
91-98 M.J. Harman view
The Telegraph Department in Persia
99-102 unknown view
A Crisis in British East Africa
103-116 Alpha view
Fiji
117-123 F.C. Fuller view
The Humour of the Hebrew Bible and its English Translation
124-135 Chotzner view
The Health Laws of the Bible Wand Their Influence Upon the Life Condition of the Jews
136-146 Marcus Adler view
Pre-Historic Rock Pictures Near. Bellary South India
147-157 unknown view
The Batak-Karo (Sumatra) Ms. On the “Microbe”
158-159 unknown view
The Sindbad Namah
160-191 A. Rogers view
Miscellaneous Notes of the Late Sir Walter Elliot
192-207 unknown view
The Pelasgi and Their Modern Descendants
208-215 unknown view
Life Among the Druses
216-231 unknown view
Oriental Congress News
232-237 unknown view
Correspondence and Notes
238-241 unknown view
Summary of Events
242-254 unknown view
Reviews
255-260 unknown view
Notices
260-264 unknown view