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... offered it . We exhibited him to the world and to his people as a traitor and a renegade ; and it is after a British army has been sacrificed for this phantom of sacredness and this puppet of royalty - after universal desolation has ...
... offer of guaranteeing to him the secure enjoyment of his actual position , and threw himself into the arms of those who promised him , indeed , all that he asked , but who were utterly unable to gratify his am- bition or even to protect ...
... offer , upon certain condi- tions , to obtain the restoration of it to the Affghans ; but this offer Dost Mahomed refused , alleging that its restoration upon such terms as they proposed would be more injurious than its reten- tion ...
... offer . There can be no direct evidence that can criminate in a higher degree than secrecy itself . A Government is not a principal , but an agent . It is the agent for the nation , accord- ing to the law and in obedience to the Crown ...
... offer his zealous co - operation to England for her defence while soliciting the protection of England for his own , at the same time deprecated the alliance of England with the Sikhs , and required in the first instance , but ...