| Sir Henry Havelock - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 436 pages
...secured, or that the interests of our Indian empire would be preserved inviolate. The Governor-General deems it in this place necessary to revert to the...the solemn and repeated remonstrances of the British Envpy at the court of Persia, and after every just and becoming offer of accommodation had been made... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1840 - 914 pages
...secured, or that the interests of our Indian empire would be preserved inviolate. The Governor-general deems it in this place necessary to revert to the...notwithstanding the solemn and repeated remonstrances of : British Envoy at the Court of Persia, and after 1838 :ry just and becoming offer of accommodation... | |
| G. F. de Martens - 1840 - 876 pages
...secured, or that the interests of our Indian empire would be preserved inviolate. The Governor-general deems it in this place necessary to revert to the...perpetrated and continued, notwithstanding the solemn and repealed remonstrances of »he British Envoy at tlie Court of Persia, and after 1838 every just and... | |
| James Outram - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 290 pages
...secured, or that the interests of our Indian Empire would be preserved inviolate. The Governor-General deems it in this place necessary to revert to the...Persian nation, The siege of that city has now been earned on by the Persian Army for many months. The attack upon it was a most unjustifiable and cruel... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1840 - 886 pages
...!!l «'•».'•"' j •;! • The Govern'or-general deems 'it in- this place necessary tô 'l'evert to the siege of Herat, and the conduct of the Persian nation. The siege of that city lis» now been, carried on by the Persian army for «'any mo'iitlis. The attack upon it was a most... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - China - 1842 - 524 pages
...or that the interests of our Indian empire would be preserved inviolate. " 8. The Governor-general deems it in this place necessary to revert to the...envoy at the court of Persia, and after every just and hecoming offer of accommodation had been made and rejected. The besieged have behaved with gallantry... | |
| George Buist - Afghan Wars - 1843 - 352 pages
...the principles and objects of its alliance with Great Britain." • * * « * *' The Governor General deems it in this place necessary to revert to the...that city has now been carried on by the Persian Army tor many months. The attack upon it was a most unjustifiable and cruel aggression, perpetrated and... | |
| Mohana Lāla (Munshi) - Afghanistan - 1846 - 454 pages
...secured, or that the interests of our Indian empire would be preserved inviolate. " The Governor-General deems it in this place necessary to revert to the siege of Hirat and the conduct of the Persian nation. The siege of that city has now been carried on by the... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - Afghan Wars - 1851 - 680 pages
...secured, or that the interests of our Indian Empire would be preserved inviolate. The Governor-General deems it in this place necessary to revert to the...Court of Persia, and after every just and becoming ofler of accommodation had been made and rejected. The besieged have behaved with a gallantry and fortitude... | |
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