Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 318
... Persia thrilled with enthusiasm , and under the leadership of its intellectual classes , including thousands of young men trained in Western ideas , the Persian people under- took the task of national regeneration . Unfortunately , the ...
... Persia thrilled with enthusiasm , and under the leadership of its intellectual classes , including thousands of young men trained in Western ideas , the Persian people under- took the task of national regeneration . Unfortunately , the ...
Page 319
... Persia , with full power over Persian finances . Mr. Shuster arrived in the spring of 1911 , and during his brief term of office worked wonders , not merely cleansing the Augean stables of Persian fi- nance , but also set- darmes ...
... Persia , with full power over Persian finances . Mr. Shuster arrived in the spring of 1911 , and during his brief term of office worked wonders , not merely cleansing the Augean stables of Persian fi- nance , but also set- darmes ...
Page 320
... Persia if the Russian troops were withdrawn . " The Persian Government brought these facts to the notice of the Russian and British min- isters , appealing to them to regularize the situation and giving a formal prom- ise to declare war ...
... Persia if the Russian troops were withdrawn . " The Persian Government brought these facts to the notice of the Russian and British min- isters , appealing to them to regularize the situation and giving a formal prom- ise to declare war ...
Page 321
... Persia into the war on the Turco - German side . Frankly frightened by the trend of events , the Persian Government kept appealing to England and Russia , urg- ing them to regularize Persia's position and calm the popular effervescence ...
... Persia into the war on the Turco - German side . Frankly frightened by the trend of events , the Persian Government kept appealing to England and Russia , urg- ing them to regularize Persia's position and calm the popular effervescence ...
Page 322
... Persia , possibly to the profit of Great Britain , continued her war with the Turks on Persian soil , and these struggles in turn still further in- flamed popular feeling against the Entente and in favor of the Turco - Germans . The ...
... Persia , possibly to the profit of Great Britain , continued her war with the Turks on Persian soil , and these struggles in turn still further in- flamed popular feeling against the Entente and in favor of the Turco - Germans . The ...
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