British forces, the evil-disposed should create fresh disturbances, and endeavour to ruin the state, it is the earnest and sincere desire and hope of the Lahore durbar that British troops with intelligent officers should, for some months, as circumstances... A Year on the Punjab Frontier, in 1848-49 - Page 7by Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes - 1851Full view - About this book
| Henry Thoby Prinsep - Punjab (India) - 1846 - 432 pages
...reorganization of the army under the stipulations of the new treaty, are now engaging consideration. But lest, after the departure of the British forces, the evil-disposed...Lahore for the protection of the government and the Maharaja and the inhabitants of the city. When affairs have been satisfactorily settled, and the period... | |
| Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1846 - 230 pages
...now engaging consideration. But lest, after the departure of the British forces, the evil disposed of should create fresh disturbances, and endeavour to...Lahore for the protection of the Government and the Maharajah and the inhabitants of the city. When affairs have been satisfactorily settled, and the period... | |
| Henry Hardinge Hardinge (Viscount) - India - 1846 - 234 pages
...now engaging consideration. But lest, after the departure of the British forces, the evil disposed of should create fresh disturbances, and endeavour to...Lahore for the protection of the Government and the Maharajah and the inhabitants of the city. When affairs have been satisfactorily settled, and the period... | |
| Henry Thoby Prinsep - Punjab (India) - 1846 - 784 pages
...reorganization of the army under the stipulations of the new treaty, are now engaging consideration. But lest, after the departure of the British forces, the evil-disposed...with intelligent officers should, for some months, as circumstance* may seem to require, be left at Lahore for the protection of the government and the Maharaja... | |
| William Lewis M'Gregor - Punjab (India) - 1846 - 438 pages
...now engaging consideration. But lest, after the departure of the British forces, the evil disposed should create fresh disturbances, and endeavour to...should, for some months, as circumstances may seem to reThe object of quire, be left at Lahore for the protection of the Briti8h troops government, and the... | |
| 1846 - 840 pages
...now engaging consideration. But lest, after the departure of the British forces, the evil disposed should create fresh disturbances, and endeavour to...hope of the Lahore Durbar, that British troops with intelli1846. 2 R gent officers should, for some months, as circumstances may seem to require, be left... | |
| Henry HARDINGE (1st Viscount Hardinge.), Sutlej river - Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1846 - 74 pages
...now engaging consideration. But le&t, after the departure of the British forces, the evil disposed of should create fresh disturbances, and endeavour to...earnest and sincere desire and hope of the Lahore Dnrbar that British troops, with intelligent officers, should, for some months, as circumstances may... | |
| Charles Stewart Hardinge (2d viscount) - Great Britain - 1891 - 224 pages
...promised explanation was then sent. It stated that it was the ' earnest and sincere desire of the Darbar that British troops with intelligent officers should, for some months, as circumstances seemed to require, be left at Lahore for the protection of the Maharaja and his Government.' On the... | |
| Charles Stewart Hardinge - 1900 - 236 pages
...promised explanation was then sent. It stated that it was the ' earnest and sincere desire of the Darbar that British troops with intelligent officers should, for some months, as circumstances seemed to require, be left at Lahore for the protection of the Maharaja and his Government.' On the... | |
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