| William Cooke Taylor - 1842 - 524 頁
...ancient ally, Maharaja Runjeet Singh. It was naturally to be apprehended that his highness the Maharaja, would not be slow to avenge this aggression; and it...the peaceful and beneficial purposes of the British government would be altogether frustrated. In order to avert a result so calamitous, the Governor-general... | |
| 590 頁
...he now appears to be. As to the flames of war, which " it was naturally to be apprehended would be kindled in the very regions into which we were endeavouring to extend our commerce," they were much more likely to be kindled by leaguing with the Northern Lion to reinstate the exiled... | |
| Charles Nash - 1843 - 436 頁
...Khan had made a sudden and unprovoked attack, on those of our ancient ally, Maha Rajah Runjeet Sing. It was naturally to be apprehended that his Highness...the peaceful and beneficial purposes of the British government would be altogether frustrated. In order to avert a result so calamitous, the GovernorGeneral... | |
| George Buist - 1843 - 352 頁
...Runjeet Singh ! ! !" — Simla Proclamation, para. 4. " It was naturally apprehended that his Highness would not be slow to avenge this aggression ; and...was to be feared, that the flames of war being once ItindJed in the very regions into which we were endeavouring to extend our commerce, the peaceful and... | |
| John Martin Bladen Neill - 1845 - 392 頁
...ancient ally, Maha Raja Runjeet Singh. It was naturally to be apprehended that his Highness the Maha Raja would not be slow to avenge this aggression ; and...the peaceful and beneficial purposes of the British Government would be altogether frustrated. In order to avert a result so calamitous, the Governor-general... | |
| Mohana Lāla (Munshi) - 1846 - 454 頁
...It was naturally to be apprehended that His Highness the Maharajah would not be slow to avenge the aggression ; and it was to be feared that the flames...the peaceful and beneficial purposes of the British government would be altogether frustrated. In order to avert a result so calamitous, the Governor DECLARATION... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1846 - 524 頁
...the ancient ally of the British, Runjeet Singh. It was naturally to be apprehended that the Maharaja would not be slow to avenge this aggression ; and...feared that the flames of war being once kindled in those regions, the peaceful and beneficial purposes of the British Government would be altogether frustrated.... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1848 - 526 頁
...the ancient ally of the British, Runjeet Singh. It was naturally to be apprehended that the Maharaja would not be slow to avenge this aggression ; and...feared that the flames of war being once kindled in those regions, the peaceful and beneficial purposes of the British Government would be altogether frustrated.... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1851 - 710 頁
...It was naturally to be apprehended that his Highness the Maharajah would not be slow to avenge the aggression; and it was to be feared that, the flames...the peaceful and beneficial purposes of the British Government would be altogether frustrated. In order to avert a result so calamitous, the GovernorGeneral... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1851 - 688 頁
...It was naturally to be apprehended that his Highness the Maharajah would not be slow to avenge the aggression; and it was to be feared that, the flames...the peaceful and beneficial purposes of the British Government would be altogether frustrated. In order to avert a result so calamitous, the GovernorGeneral... | |
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