| G. F. de Martens - 1840 - 876 pages
...territory; but had afforded evidence of being engaged in designs wholly at variance with the principles and objects of its alliance with Great Britain. After...that Dost Mahomed Khan , chiefly in consequence of bis reliance upon Persian encouragement' and assistance, persisted, as respected his misunderstanding... | |
| James Outram - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 286 pages
...territory, but had afforded evidence of being engaged in designs wholly at variance with the principles and objects of its alliance with Great Britain. After...fruitless negotiation at Cabool, it appeared that Dost Mahommed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon Persian encouragement and assistance, persisted,... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 642 pages
...territory, but had afforded evidence of being engaged in designs wholly at variance with the principles and objects of its alliance with Great Britain. After...fruitless negotiation at Cabool, it appeared that Dost Mahommed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon Persian encouragement and assistance, persisted,... | |
| James Outram - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 290 pages
...territory, but had afforded evidence of being engaged in designs wholly at variance with the principles and objects of its alliance with Great Britain. After...fruitless negotiation at Cabool, it appeared that Dost Mahommed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon Persian encouragement and assistance, persisted,... | |
| Sir Henry Havelock - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 344 pages
...territory, but had afforded evidence of being engaged in designs wholly at variance with the principles and objects of its alliance with Great Britain. After...spent by Captain Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabul, it appeared that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon Persian encouragement... | |
| Sir Henry Havelock - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 436 pages
...territory, but had afforded evidence of being engaged in designs wholly at variance with the principles and objects of its alliance with Great Britain. After much time spent by Captain Burncs in fruitless negotiation at Cabul, it appeared that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in consequence... | |
| William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 600 pages
...alliance with Great Britain. 6. After much time spent by Capt. Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabul, it appeared, that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in consequence...respected his misunderstanding with the Sikhs, in using the most unreasonable pretensions, such as the Govr. Genl. could not, consistently with justice... | |
| William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...alliance with Great Britain. 6. After much time spent by Capt. Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabul, it appeared, that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in consequence...respected his misunderstanding with the Sikhs, in using the most unreasonable pretensions, such as the Govr. Genl. could not, consistently with justice... | |
| William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...time spent by Capt. Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabul, it appeared, that Dost Mahomed Kbau, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon Persian...respected his misunderstanding with the Sikhs, in using the most unreasonable pretensions, such as the Govr. Genl. could not, consistently with justice... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - China - 1842 - 524 pages
...with Great Britain. " 6. After much time spent by Captain Burnes in fruitless negociation at Kabul, it appeared, that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in consequence...respected his misunderstanding with the Sikhs, in using the most unreasonable pretensions, such as the Governor-general could not, consistently with... | |
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