| History - 1850 - 914 pages
...for the State ; others engaged in the like employment have treacherously been thrown into captivity. Finally, the army of the State and the whole Sikh...people, joined by many of the Sirdars in the Punjab who 384] HISTORY. [385 signed the treaties, and led by a member of the Regency itself, have risen in arms... | |
| China - 1849 - 784 pages
...violated. Peace has been repudiated ; British officers have been treacherously seized and murdered ; and finally the army of the state and " the whole Sikh people," joined by many of the sirdars who signed the treaties, and led by a member of the Regency, have waged a fierce war for tba avowed... | |
| China - 1849 - 784 pages
...murdered ; and finally the army of the state and " the whole Sikh people," joined by many of the sirdars who signed the treaties, and led by a member of the Regency, have waged a fierce war for the avowed purpose of destroying the British power. This catalogue of wrongs... | |
| Books - 1850 - 918 pages
...for the State ; others engaged in the like employment have treacherously been thrown into captivity. Finally, the army of the State and the whole Sikh...people, joined by many of the Sirdars in the Punjab who 384] HISTORY. [385 signed the treaties, and led by a member of the Regency itself, have risen in arms... | |
| Hugh Murray - Natural history - 1850 - 756 pages
...army of the ouioreak. 5jate and the wnoje S^jj. peopiej joined by many of the sirdars in the Punjaub who signed the treaties, and led by a member of the regency itself, have risen in arras against us, and have waged a fierce and bloody war for the proclaimed purpose of destroying the... | |
| Edward Joseph Thackwell - Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1851 - 396 pages
...for the State. Others engaged in the like employment have treacherously been thrown into captivity. Finally, the army of the State and the whole Sikh people, joined by many of the Sirdars in the Punjaub who signed the treaties, and led by a member of the regency itself, have risen in arms against... | |
| Hugh Murray - India - 1850 - 776 pages
...Finally, the army of the gtate ^ tne wnole Seii- peopi^ joined by many of the sirdars in the Punjaub who signed the treaties, and led by a member of the...against us, and have waged a fierce and bloody war fop the proclaimed purpose of destroying the British and their power. The government of India formerly... | |
| William Wellington Waterloo Humbly - India - 1854 - 648 pages
...others engiiged in the like employment have treacherously beeu thrown into captivity. Finally, the whole of the State and the whole Sikh people, joined by many of the Sirdars in the Punjaub who signed the treaties, and led by a member of the Regency itself, have risen in arms against... | |
| 1855 - 800 pages
...for the state ; others engaged in the like employment have treacherously been thrown into captivity. Finally, the army of the state and the whole Sikh people, joined by many of the sirdars in the Punjaub who signed the treaties, and led by a member of the regency itself, have risen in arms against... | |
| Hugh Murray - India - 1857 - 746 pages
...for the state ; others engaged in the like employment have treacherously been thrown into captivity. Finally, the army of the state and the whole Sikh people, joined by many of the sirdars in the Punjaub who signed the treaties, and led by a member of the regency itself, have risen in arms against... | |
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