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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... hope to be at Hykulzye on the 24th ; that under present circumstances I think that I shall best serve the pub- lic cause by trying the influence of the presence of a body of troops thus far in the Pishing valley , and that I shall stay ...
... hope to be at Hykulzye on the 24th ; that under present circumstances I think that I shall best serve the pub- lic cause by trying the influence of the presence of a body of troops thus far in the Pishing valley , and that I shall stay ...
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... hope , and with the view in that case , to add my humble testimony as to the necessity of maintaining our position at Jellallabad and Peshawur , that I venture thus to write to you . My purely disinterested motives for doing so will ...
... hope , and with the view in that case , to add my humble testimony as to the necessity of maintaining our position at Jellallabad and Peshawur , that I venture thus to write to you . My purely disinterested motives for doing so will ...
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... hope , that before any immediate retrograde step is made in either direction , our whole position in Affghanistan will be deliberately viewed and that the effect which a hasty retirement would certainly and instantly have on the whole ...
... hope , that before any immediate retrograde step is made in either direction , our whole position in Affghanistan will be deliberately viewed and that the effect which a hasty retirement would certainly and instantly have on the whole ...
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... hope that some unforeseen circumstance may have occurred to postpone the execution of the Govern- ment order for the evacuation of Jellallabad , I have thought it incumbent on me to address this letter to you . ' Before closing my ...
... hope that some unforeseen circumstance may have occurred to postpone the execution of the Govern- ment order for the evacuation of Jellallabad , I have thought it incumbent on me to address this letter to you . ' Before closing my ...
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... hope you have not moved , or that you have determined to push across the Kojuck with all the force you can muster . I know not what the intentions of Government are regarding this country ; but this I know and feel , that it is now from ...
... hope you have not moved , or that you have determined to push across the Kojuck with all the force you can muster . I know not what the intentions of Government are regarding this country ; but this I know and feel , that it is now from ...
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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...