| Sir Henry Havelock - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 702 pages
...could command. Ultimately, he gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs in Affghanistan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...British government, compelled Captain Burnes to leave Cabul without having effected any of the objects of his mission. It was now evident that no further... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 338 pages
...could command. Ultimately he gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs on Afghanistan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...concerned the British power in India, he was well apprised, and by his utter disregard of the views and interests of the British Government, compelled... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 642 pages
...could command. Ultimately be gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs on Affghanistan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...concerned the British power in India, he was well apprised, and by his utter disregard of the views and interests of the British Government, compelled... | |
| William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...could command. Ultimately he gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs in Afghanistan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...disregard of the views and interests of the British Govt., compelled Capt. B.urnes to leave Cabul without having effected any of the objects of his mission.... | |
| William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...could command. Ultimately he gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs in Afghanistan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...disregard of the views and interests of the British Govt., compelled Capt. Burnes to leave Cabul without having effected any of the objects of his mission.... | |
| William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 600 pages
...could command. Ultimately he gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs in Afghanistan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...disregard of the views and interests of the British Govt., compelled Capt. Burnes to leave Cabul without having effected any of the objects of his mission.... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1842 - 660 pages
...could command. Ultimately he gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs on Affghanistan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...concerned the British power in India, he was well apprised ; and by his utter disregard of the views and interests of the British government, compelled... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - China - 1842 - 524 pages
...could command. Ultimately, he gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs in Afghans5 istan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...concerned the British power in India, he was well apprised, and by his utter disregard of the views and interests of the British government, compelled... | |
| William Taylor - Afghan Wars - 1842 - 262 pages
...could command. Ultimately, he gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs in Affghanistan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...concerned the British power in India, he was well apprised ; and by his utter disregard of the views and interests of the British Government compelled... | |
| Charles Nash - Afghan Wars - 1843 - 436 pages
...could command. Ultimately, he gave his undisguised support to the Persian designs in Aflghanistan, of the unfriendly and injurious character of which, as...Burnes to leave Cabool, without having effected any part of his mission. " It was now evident, that no further interference could be exercised by the British... | |
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