The Russian Army and the Japanese War, Vol. 2 (of 2) Being Historical and Critical Comments on the Military Policy and Power of Russia and on the Campaign in the Far East

ii. 75, 76

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Great Britain: strength of her army, i. 15; the Crimean War, i. 16–20; her trade with Persia, i. 59, 60; Russia and Afghanistan, i. 62–67, 84, 85; Afghan Boundary Commission, i. 86; treaty with Japan, i. 269

Grieg, Admiral, Russian Minister of Finance, on the cession of Kuldja, i. 93

Grippenberg, General, Commander of the 2nd Army: his peculiar theories and behaviour, i. 299, ii. 11, 23–25, 55–60, 251–253, 257, 260, 261, 264–267, 320; _The Truth about the Battle of Hei-kou-tai_, ii. 83

Grodekovi, General, i. 154, 155

Guber, General, ii. 52

Gulistan, Treaty of, i. 60

Guns. See Artillery

Gurieff, M., _The Outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War_, i. 146

Gurko, General, siege of Plevna, i. 26; criticisms by, ii. 9

Hamilton, General Sir Ian, an appreciation of the Japanese army,