| 1839 - 426 頁
...although he and his family had been rebels, yet he was willing to forget and forgive all. Prince Mahomed Hyder, the Governor of Ghuznee, is a prisoner of war...an arrangement very agreeable to the former. From Major General Sir Willoughby Cotton, commanding the first infantry division (of the Bengal army) I... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 338 頁
...conceived to be impregnable when defended, in the short space of two hours, and in less than fortyeight hours after we came before it. His Majesty was of...occasion his exertions were manifest in support of the honour of the profession and of our country. I have likewise at all times received able assistance... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 642 頁
...life should not be touched, and the King in very handsome terms assented, and informed Mahommed Hj'der in my presence, that although he and his family had...occasion his exertions were manifest in support of the honour of the profession and of our country. I have likewise at all times received able assistance... | |
| James Outram - 1840 - 290 頁
...his life should not be touched, and the King, in very handsome terms, assented, and informed Mahommcd Hyder, in my presence, that, although he and his family...camp, and under the surveillance of Sir Alexander Burnes—an arrangement very agreeable to the former. From Major-General Sir Willoughby Cotton, commanding... | |
| 1841 - 902 頁
...been rebels, yet he was wiDing to for£and forgive all. Prince Matted Hyder, the governor of Ghuzni, is a prisoner of war in my camp, and under the surveillance...very agreeable to the former. From major-general sir W. Cotton, commanding the 1st infantry division of the Bengal army, I have invariably received the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 928 頁
...rebels, yet he was willing to forget and forgive all. Prince Mahomed Hyder, the governor of Ghuzni, is a prisoner of war in my camp, and under the surveillance...very agreeable to the former. From major-general sir VV. Cotton, commanding the 1st infantry division of the Bengal army, I have invariably received the... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 600 頁
...had been rebels, yet he was willing to forget and forgive all. 13. " Prince Mahomed Hyder, the Govr. of Ghuznee, is a prisoner of War in my camp, and under the surveillance of Sir A. Burnes ; an arrangement very agreeable to the former." 14. " From Major Genl. Sir W. Cotton, Comg.... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 602 頁
...had been rebels, yet he was willing to forget and forgive all. 13. " Prmce Ma homed Hydf.r, the Govr. of Ghuznee, is a prisoner of War in my camp, and under the surveillance of Sir A. Burnes ; an arrangement very agreeable to the former." 14. " From Major Genl. Sir W. Cotton, Comg.... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 602 頁
...had been rebels, yet he was willing to forget and forgive all. 13. "Prince Mahomed Hyder, the Govr. of Ghuznee, is a prisoner of War in my camp, and under the surveillance of Sir A. Burnes ; an arrangement very agreeable to the former." 14. " From Major Genl. Sir W. Cotton, Comg.... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1843 - 518 頁
...although he and his family had been rebels, yet he was willing to forget and forgive all. Prince Mahomed Hyder, the Governor of Ghuznee, is a prisoner of war...an arrangement very agreeable to the former. From Major General Sir Willoughby Cotton, commanding the 1st Infantry Division (of the Bengal Army,) I have... | |
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