Annals of Our Time ... [1837-68].Macmillan, 1869 - 743 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... writes from Cabul to the Secretary of the Indian Govern- ment , explaining the facts connected with the rising of certain Ghilzie chiefs who , on account of the reduction of their allowances , had taken possession of some of the passes ...
... writes from Cabul to the Secretary of the Indian Govern- ment , explaining the facts connected with the rising of certain Ghilzie chiefs who , on account of the reduction of their allowances , had taken possession of some of the passes ...
Pagina 40
... writes from Jellalabad , explaining the impossibility of returning to Cabul in his present position . " A regard for the honour and interests of our Government compels me to adhere to my plan already formed , of putting this place into ...
... writes from Jellalabad , explaining the impossibility of returning to Cabul in his present position . " A regard for the honour and interests of our Government compels me to adhere to my plan already formed , of putting this place into ...
Pagina 41
... writes Lady Sale , was con- fusion before daylight . The day was clear and frosty , the snow nearly a foot on the ground , and the thermometer considerably below the freezing point . When the rear - guard left cantonments they were ...
... writes Lady Sale , was con- fusion before daylight . The day was clear and frosty , the snow nearly a foot on the ground , and the thermometer considerably below the freezing point . When the rear - guard left cantonments they were ...
Pagina 43
... writes , - " I am now satisfied that the statements referred to by you were erroneous impressions , and are calculated to convey imputations against his character which are unfounded . I therefore retract them : I regret having made ...
... writes , - " I am now satisfied that the statements referred to by you were erroneous impressions , and are calculated to convey imputations against his character which are unfounded . I therefore retract them : I regret having made ...
Pagina 51
... writes , " the fortification and citadel to be destroyed , because it had been the scene of treachery , mutilation , torture , starvation , and cruel murder to our unresisting and imprisoned countrymen . " 13. - General Pollock defeats ...
... writes , " the fortification and citadel to be destroyed , because it had been the scene of treachery , mutilation , torture , starvation , and cruel murder to our unresisting and imprisoned countrymen . " 13. - General Pollock defeats ...
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