Memoirs and Corresponence of Major-General Sir William Nott ...: Edited, at the Request of Sir Williams Nott's Daughters, Letitia Nott and Charklitte Bower, from Documents in Ther Exclusive Possession, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1854 |
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... considered secresy in all matters relating to the conduct of public affairs is evident from later letters addressed to the Political Agents . On the 26th of May , a circular was issued , in which the following paragraphs occurred . The ...
... considered secresy in all matters relating to the conduct of public affairs is evident from later letters addressed to the Political Agents . On the 26th of May , a circular was issued , in which the following paragraphs occurred . The ...
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... considered the conduct of Shah Soojah to have cancelled his claims upon the British to aid him in maintaining his position in Caubul ; and he regarded the possession of Affghanistan , " could we recover it , " infidelity amongst the ...
... considered the conduct of Shah Soojah to have cancelled his claims upon the British to aid him in maintaining his position in Caubul ; and he regarded the possession of Affghanistan , " could we recover it , " infidelity amongst the ...
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... support of our arms . It appears to me , from a careful perusal of the document , as well as from an examination of the messenger , that His Majesty is under a strong appre hension of being considered and treated by us as an 38 THE LIFE.
... support of our arms . It appears to me , from a careful perusal of the document , as well as from an examination of the messenger , that His Majesty is under a strong appre hension of being considered and treated by us as an 38 THE LIFE.
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... considered and treated by us as an enemy ; and when I connect the reports mentioned by Major Leech , of the nature of the messenger's errand , with the anxiety expressed by His Majesty to see his son at an early period , I am thus led ...
... considered and treated by us as an enemy ; and when I connect the reports mentioned by Major Leech , of the nature of the messenger's errand , with the anxiety expressed by His Majesty to see his son at an early period , I am thus led ...
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... considered their political desig- nation to be inappropriate to the functions they had to perform , and encouraged the entertaining of undue pre- tensions not advantageous to the public service ; and holding these opinions , he reduced ...
... considered their political desig- nation to be inappropriate to the functions they had to perform , and encouraged the entertaining of undue pre- tensions not advantageous to the public service ; and holding these opinions , he reduced ...
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Стр. 15 - ... which we retired as solemn as that which accompanied our advance ; and we should retire as a conquering, not as a defeated power; but we cannot sanction the occupation of an advanced position beyond the Khyber Pass by Major-General Pollock, unless that General should be satisfied that he can, — without depending upon the forbearance of the tribes near the Pass, which, obtained only by purchase, must, under all circumstances, be precarious, and without depending upon the fidelity of the...