It may be convenient that you should at once be informed, that if the Ameers, or any one of them, should act hostilely, or evince hostile designs against our army, it is my fixed resolution never to forgive the breach of faith, and to exact a penalty... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - 第 476 頁1844完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1843 - 572 頁
...and, in particular, a statement of our relations with the Ameers, and of their recent conduct^, '"' ' It may be convenient that you should at once be informed...which shall be a warning to every chief in India. Л On the other hand, it is my intention to seize the first opportunity of bestowing substantial benefits... | |
| 1844 - 710 頁
...and the direction of the political connexion with Sinde in the hands of Sir C. Napier, he declares that — / " If the Ameers, or any one of them, should act hostilely, or evince hostile c< designs against our army, it is my fixed resolution never to forgive the ' breach of faith, and... | |
| William Francis Patrick Napier - 1845 - 234 頁
...hostilely, or evince hostile designs against the British forces, it August. was the Governor- General's fixed resolution never to forgive the breach of faith, and to exact a penalty which should be a warning to every chief in India." The fierce tenor of this order, issued at a moment of... | |
| 1845 - 734 頁
...hoslilely, or evince hostile designs against the British forces, it trai the Govemor-Gene'rati faed resolution never to forgive the breach of faith, and to exact a penalty which ' ihould be a warning to every chief in India.' danger, and a magnanimous resolution ; and it told... | |
| John Henry Wilton - 1848 - 408 頁
...the following order from the Governor General : — " It may be convenient that you should be at once informed, that if the Ameers, or any one of them,...which shall be a warning to every Chief in India." Thus ran the instructions conveyed to Sir Charles, and thus was swept away all diplomatic agency in... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 886 頁
...to keep possession of Kurrachee (taken upon the first advance into Affghanistan), and peremptorily informed, that ' if the Ameers, or any one of them,...should act hostilely, or evince hostile designs against the British forces, it was the governor-general's fixed resolution never to forgive the breach of faith,... | |
| 1882 - 766 頁
...military and political control of Sindh, the General had been officially informed, that if " the Amirs, or any one of them, should act hostilely, or evince hostile designs against the British forces, it was the GovernorGeneral's fixed resolution never to forgive the breach of faith,... | |
| 1840 - 306 頁
...averred, to ' put all the Beloochies into the Indus.' Under these circumstances, the Governor-Gener.il ordered him to quit Bombay forthwith for the mouths...of bestowing substantial benefits upon the Khan of Bhawulpore, as a reward for the constant support which the British Government has received from him... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1843 - 598 頁
...Kurachee, and, in particular, a statement of our relations with the Ameers, and of their recent conduct. It may be convenient that you should at once be informed...of bestowing substantial benefits upon the Khan of Bhawulpore, as a reward for the constant support which the British Government has received from him... | |
| William Francis Patrick Napier - 1845 - 226 頁
...offiAffairs, „ ' -. cers. He was instructed to keep possession of OF SCINDE. Kurrachee, and peremptorily informed, that, " If the Ameers, or any one of them,...should act hostilely, or evince hostile designs against the British forces, it was the Governor- General's fixed resolution never to forgive the breach of... | |
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