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" Cabool remained under his government, we could never hope that the tranquillity of our neighbourhood would be secured, or that the interests of our Indian empire would be preserved inviolate. "
Narrative of the War in Affghanistan in 1838-39 - Page 206
by Sir Henry Havelock - 1840
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Nouveau recueil de traités d'alliance, de paix, de trève... et de plusieurs ...

Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1840 - 914 pages
...disregard of the views and interests of the British Government, compelled Captain Burnes to leave Cabool without having effected any of the objects of his...Khan ; and the hostile policy of the latter chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabool remained under his government, we could never hope that...
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Nouveau recueil de traités: Nouv. série. (1826-1839).

G. F. de Martens - 1840 - 876 pages
...disregard of the views and interests of the British Government, compelled Captain Burnes to leave Cabool without having effected any of the objects of his...Khan ; and the hostile policy of the latter chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabool remained under his government , we could never hope that...
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Narrative of the Campaign of the Army of the Indus, in Sind and Kaubool, in ...

Richard Hartley Kennedy - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 642 pages
...disregard of the views and interests of the British Government, compelled Captain Burnes to leave Cabool without having effected any of the objects of his...good understanding between the Sikh ruler and Dost Mahommed Khan ; and the hostile policy of the latter chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabool...
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Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sinde and Affghanistan, in 1838-9: Being ...

James Outram - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 286 pages
...disregard of the views and interests of the British Government, compelled Captain Burnes to leave Cabool without having effected any of the objects of his...about a good understanding between the Sikh Ruler and DostMahommed Khan, and the hostile policy of the latter Chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabool...
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Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sinde and Affghanistan, in 1838-9: Being ...

James Outram - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 290 pages
...disregard of the views and interests of the British Government, compelled Captain Burnes to leave Cabool without having effected any of the objects of his...about a good understanding between the Sikh Ruler and DostMahommed Khan, and the hostile policy of the latter Chief showed too plainly that, so long as Cabool...
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Supplément au Recueil de principaux traités d'alliance, de paix, de trêve ...

Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1840 - 886 pages
...disregard of the views and interests of the British Government, compelled' Captain Burnes to leave Cabool without having effected any of the objects' of his...about a good understanding between the Sikh ruler ami Dost Mahomed Khan; and the hostile policy of the latter chief showed too plainly that, so long...
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A Narrative of the March and Operations of the Army of the Indus: In the ...

William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...compelled Capt. B.urnes to leave Cabul without having effected any of the objects of his mission. 7. It was now evident that no further interference could be exercised by the British. Govt. to bring about a good understanding between the Sikh Ruler and Dost Mahomed Khan, and the hostile...
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A Narrative of the March and Operations of the Army of the Indus: In the ...

William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...compelled Capt. Burnes to leave Cabul without having effected any of the objects of his mission. 7. It was now evident that no further interference could be exercised by the British. Govt. to bring about a good understanding between the Sikh Ruler and Dost Mahomed Khan, and the hostile...
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A Narrative of the March and Operations of the Army of the Indus, in the ...

William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 600 pages
...compelled Capt. Burnes to leave Cabul without having effected any of the objects of his mission. 7. It was now evident that no further interference could be exercised by the British. Govt. to bring about a good understanding between the Sikh Ruler and Dost Mahomed Khan, and the hostile...
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A Popular History of British India, Commercial Intercourse with China, and ...

William Cooke Taylor - China - 1842 - 524 pages
...compelled Captain Burnes to leave Kabul without having effected any of the objects of his mission. " 7. It was now evident that no further interference could...Mahomed Khan, and the hostile policy of the latter chief showed too plainly that, so long as Kabul remained under his government, we could never hope that the...
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