| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 612 頁
...himself (July 26) of the option allowed him by the GovernorGeneral, and decided upon a march to Cabul, "having looked at the difficulties in every point...the moral influence it would have throughout Asia. There shall be no unnecessary risk," he says; "and, if expedient, I will mask Ghuznee, and even Cabool... | |
| 1843 - 602 頁
...himself (July 26) of the option allowed him by the GovernorGeneral, and decided upon a march to Cabul, " having looked at the difficulties in every point of...and reflected on the advantages which would attend a successfuraccomplishment of such a move, and the 1843.] moral influence it would have throughout Asia.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 612 頁
...himself (July 26) of the option allowed him by the GovernorGeneral, and decided upon a march to Cabul, " having looked at the difficulties in every point of view, and reflected on the advantages whicb would attend a successful accomplishment of such a move, and the moral influence it would have... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1843 - 942 頁
...1842. My Lord, — Having well considered the subject of your Lordship's letter of the 4th instant ; having looked at the difficulties in every point of view, and reflected 2H 2 on the advantages which would attend a successful accomplishment of such a move, and the moral... | |
| Edward Thornton - 1845 - 574 頁
...character. " Having well — ' considered the subject of your lordship's letter of the 4th instant ; having looked at the difficulties in every point of...portion of the army under my command, via Ghuznee and Kabool.* I shall take with me not a large but a compact and well-tried force, on which I can rely.... | |
| Edward Thornton - 1845 - 578 頁
...character. " Having well — ' considered the subject of your lordship's letter of the 4th instant ; having looked at the difficulties in every point of...to retire a portion of the army under my command, vi& Ghuznee and Kabool.* I shall take with me not a large but a compact and well-tried force, on which... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1846 - 606 頁
...,'' ' My LORD, — Having well considered the subject of your Lordship's letter of the 4th instant; having looked at the difficulties in every point of...portion of the army under my command, viA Ghuznee and Cabool. T shall take with me not a large, but a compact and well-tried force, on which I can rely.... | |
| 1846 - 614 頁
...1842. ' MY LORD, — Having well considered the subject of your Lordship's letter of the 4th instant ; having looked at the difficulties in every point of...portion of the army under my command, via Ghuznee and Cabool. I shall take with me not a large, but a compact and well-tried force, on which I can rely.... | |
| 1846 - 604 頁
...1842. ' MY LORD, — Having well considered the subject of your Lordship's letter of the 4th instant ; having looked at the difficulties in every point of...retire a portion of the army under my command, via Ghuzuce and Cabool. I shall take with me not a large, but a compact and well-tried force, on which... | |
| Lewis Robert Stacy - 1848 - 372 頁
....the risk a.nd dangers of the Ghuznee route. Major-General Nott replied to this letter (July 25th): "Having looked at the difficulties in every point...successful accomplishment of such a move, and the * Papers, ut antea, p. 327. J N moral influence it would have throughout Asia, I have come to a determination... | |
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