| 1839 - 664 頁
...imperilled, we have the repeated expressions of the ' Declaration' to substantiate :—" the ul" tenor designs of Persia affecting the interests of the British...by a succession of events, more and " more openly manifested;"—"the necessity in which Great " Britain is placed, of regarding the present advance... | |
| Sir Henry Havelock - 1840 - 702 頁
...repeated remonstrances of the British Envoy at the court of Persia, and after every just and becoming offer of accommodation had been made and rejected....interests of the British government, have been, by succession of events, more and more openly manifested. The Governor-General has recently ascertained... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1840 - 886 頁
...cause; and the Governor -general would yet in.dulge the hope that their heroism may enable them;tp maintain a successful defence, until succours shall...British Government , have been , by a succession of eventsj more and more openly manifested. The Governor-general has recently ascertained by an official... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 642 頁
...behaved with a gallantry and fortitude worthy of the justice of their cause, and the Governor General would yet indulge the hope, that their heroism may...succours shall reach them from British India. In the mean time, the ulterior designs of Persia, affecting the interests of the British Government, have... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 600 頁
...have behaved with gallantry and fortitude worthy of the justice of their cause, and the Govr. Genl. would yet indulge the hope that their heroism may...of Persia, affecting the interests of the British Govt., have been, by a succession of events, more and more openly manifested. The Govr. Genl. has recently... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 602 頁
...have behaved with gallantry and fortitude worthy of the justice of their cause, and the Govr. Genl. would yet indulge the hope that their heroism may...of Persia, affecting the interests of the British Govt., have been, by a succession of events, more and more openly manifested. The Govr. Genl. has recently... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 602 頁
...have behaved with gallantry and fortitude worthy of the justice of their cause, and the Govr. Genl. would yet indulge the hope that their heroism may...of Persia, affecting the interests of the British Govt., have been, by a succession of events, more and more openly manifested. The Govr. Genl. has recently... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1843 - 518 頁
...have behaved with gallantry and fortitude worthy of the justice of their cause, and the Govr. Genl. would yet indulge the hope, that their heroism may...of Persia, affecting the interests of the British Govt. have been, by a succession of events, more and more openly manifested. The Govr. Genl. has recently... | |
| Charles Nash - 1843 - 436 頁
...justice of their cause ; and the Governor- General would yet indulge the hope that their heroism will enable them to maintain a successful defence, until...interests of the British government, have been, by succession of events, more and more openly manifested. The Governor- General has recently ascertained... | |
| George Buist - 1843 - 352 頁
...behaved -with a gallantry and fortitude worthy of the justice of their cause, and the Governor General would yet indulge the hope, that their heroism may...reach them from British India. In the meantime, the ultericr designs of Persia, affecting the interests of the British Government, ha tfe been, by a succession... | |
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