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Title: All the Russias; travels and studies in contemporary European Russia, Finland, Siberia, the Caucasus, & Central Asia
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Norman, Henry, 1858-1939 Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910
Subjects: Eastern question (Central Asia) Soviet Union — Description and travel Siberia (Russia) — Description and travel Caucasus — Description and travel Soviet Union — Economic conditions Finland — Description and travel
Publisher: London : Heinemann
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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y favoured. To be quite frank, the charge of violation of the Finnish Con- * The Novoye Vremya, in commenting on the New Military Service Law forthe Grand Duchy, sagaciously points out that as the existing period of service withthe colours for Russian conscripts is five years, and as the object of the new lawis to secure unity of service in the Russian army, this particular enactmentprobably points to a reduction from five to three years in the period of activeservice throughout the whole Russian army.—Morning Post, August 2, 1901. 9c ALL THE RUSSIAS stiUition is met by one simple consideration. As a matter ofplain fact, there is in human affairs of this kind no such thingas finality. Or rather, the only final thing is force majeure—imperative national self-interest. Before that all promises areair, and all treaties are black marks on white paper. I put thisbrutally (foreseeing the consequences), but there is no use inmincing words. Every student of history, politics, or diplomacy


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CROSING A BRIDGE IN FINLAND knows it to be the simple truth, and every country, not Russiaalone, affords examples in proof. Germany broke her promises toDenmark. France broke her promises about Madagascar. Tocome nearer home, England has repeatedly pledged herself toevacuate Egypt, and the United States was solemnly pledged togrant complete independence to Cuba. None of these pledgesseems likely to be kept. Therefore, if it is, in the judgment ofRussia, an imperative condition of her national prosperity orsecurity that her relations with Finland should be fundamentallyaltered, she will only be following the ordinary line of historicaland modern precedents by breaking her promises and tearing THE FINNS AND THEIR NEIGHBOURS 91 up her pledges. I do not defend the prineiple—I state the fact. Pity tis, tis true. And who is to be the judge of Russian national prosperityand security ? Obviously, Russia herself—not the well-meaningforeigners who from the safe comfort of their libraries hu


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Image from page 123 of "All the Russias; travels and studies in contemporary European Russia, Finland, Siberia, the Caucasus, & Central Asia" (1902)

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