Governor-General deems it in this place necessary to revert to the siege of Herat, and the conduct of the Persian nation. The siege of that city has now been carried on by the Persian army for many months. The attack upon it was a most unjustifiable and... Narrative of the War in Affghanistan in 1838-39 - 第 207 頁Sir Henry Havelock 著 - 1840完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 338 頁
...Mahommed Khan ; and the hostile policy of the latter chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabool remained under his government, we could never hope...our Indian Empire would be preserved inviolate. The Governor General deems it in this place necessary to revert to the siege of Herat, and the conduct... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 642 頁
...Mahommed Khan ; and the hostile policy of the latter chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabool remained under his government, we could never hope...our Indian Empire would be preserved inviolate. The Governor General deems it in this place necessary to revert to the siege of Herat, and the conduct... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1840 - 886 頁
...remained under his government, we could never liope that the tranquillity of our neighbourhood would ne secured, or that the interests of our Indian empire would be preserved inviolate. !!l «'•».'•"' j •;! • The Govern'or-general deems 'it in- this place necessary tô 'l'evert... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 602 頁
...hostile policy of the latter Chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabul remained under his Govt., we could never hope that the tranquillity of our neighbourhood...of our Indian Empire would be preserved inviolate. Appendix. 5 8. The Govr. Genl. deems it in this place necessary to revert to the siege of Herat, and... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 600 頁
...hostile policy of the latter Chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabul remained under his Govt., we could never hope that the tranquillity of our neighbourhood...of our Indian Empire would be preserved inviolate. Appendix. 5 8. The Govr. Genl. deems it in this place necessary to revert to the siege of Herat, and... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1842 - 524 頁
...Mahomed Khan, and the hostile policy of the latter chief showed too plainly that, so long as Kabul remained under his government, we could never hope...of our Indian empire would be preserved inviolate. " 8. The Governor-general deems it in this place necessary to revert to the siege of Herat, and the... | |
| William Taylor - 1842 - 262 頁
...and expressed its c"i;viction, that as long as Cabul remained under his government there was no hope that the interests of our Indian empire would be preserved inviolate, the proclamation proceeded to state, that pressing necessity, as well as every consideration of policy... | |
| Charles Nash - 1843 - 436 頁
...Mahomed Khan ; and the hostile policy of the latter chief, shewed too plainly that, so long as Cabool remained under his government, we could never hope...Indian empire would be preserved inviolate. " The Governor- General deems it in this place necessary to revert to the siege of Herat, and the conduct... | |
| George Buist - 1843 - 352 頁
....Mahomed Khan, and the hostile policy of the later Chief showed too plainly that so long as Cabool remained under his government, we could never hope...of our Indian Empire would be preserved inviolate. '' — Siml i Proclamation, October 1, 1838. WE have in this, as in the two preceding portions of this... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1843 - 518 頁
...hostile policy of the latter Chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabul remained under his Govt., we could never hope that the tranquillity of our neighbourhood...of our Indian Empire would be preserved inviolate. perpetrated and continued notwithstanding the solemn and repeated remonstrances of the British Envoy... | |
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