Sikhs and people of that country. The Sikh army recently marched from Lahore towards the British frontier, as it was alleged, by the orders of the durbar, for the purpose of invading the British territory. The Governor-General's agent, by direction of... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Pagina 6161816Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1846 - 798 pagina’s
...moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important object effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. " The Sikh army...purpose of invading the British territory. . " The Governor- General's agent, by direction of the Governor-General, demanded an explanation of this movement,... | |
| 1846 - 882 pagina’s
...moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important object effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. " The Sikh army...within a reasonable time, the demand was repeated. The Governor-General, unwilling to believe in the hostile intentions of the Sikh Government, to which no... | |
| Henry Steinbach - 1846 - 206 pagina’s
...moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important object effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. " The Sikh army...within a reasonable time, the demand was repeated. The Governor-General, unwilling to believe in the hostile intentions of the Sikh Government, to which no... | |
| Henry Thoby Prinsep - 1846 - 432 pagina’s
...moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important object effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. The Sikh army recently...within a reasonable time, the demand was repeated. The GovernorGeneral, unwilling to believe in the hostile intentions of the Sikh government, to which no... | |
| Henry Hardinge Hardinge (Viscount) - 1846 - 234 pagina’s
...moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important objected effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. " The Sikh army...within a reasonable time, the demand was repeated. The Governor-General, unwilling to believe in the hostile intentions of the Sikh Government, to which no... | |
| Henry Hardinge (1st Viscount Hardinge.) - 1846 - 182 pagina’s
...moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important object effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. " The Sikh army...within a reasonable time, the demand was repeated. The Governor-General, unwilling to believe in the hostile intentions of the Sikh Government, to which no... | |
| 1846 - 230 pagina’s
...moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important objected effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. " The Sikh army...within a reasonable time, the demand was repeated. The Governor-General, unwilling to believe in the hostile intentions of the Sikh Government, to which no... | |
| Henry Thoby Prinsep - 1846 - 784 pagina’s
...moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important object effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. The Sikh army recently...reply being returned within a reasonable time, the deuiaud was repeated. The GovernorGeneral, unwilling to believe in the hostile intentions of the Sikh... | |
| Joseph Davey Cunningham - 1849 - 478 pagina’s
...abandoned the hope of seeing that important object effected by the patriotic efforts of the Chiefs and people of that country. The Sikh army recently...the purpose of invading the British territory. The Governor General's agent, by direction of the Governor General, demanded an explanation of this movement,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1853 - 718 pagina’s
...moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important object effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. " The Sikh army...British territory. "The governor-general's agent, by the direction . of the governor-general, demanded an explanation of this movement, and no reply being... | |
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