Cabool ; and you must feel as I do, that the loss of another army, from whatever cause it might arise, might be fatal to our Government in India. ' I do not undervalue the aid which our Government in India... History of the War in Afghanistan - Page 550by Sir John William Kaye - 1851 - 240 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1843 - 844 pages
...and the inclemency of the season, which led to the destruction of the army at Cabul ; and you must feel, as I do, that the loss of another army, from...our government in India. " I do not undervalue the account which our government in India would receive from the successful execution by your are the objects... | |
| 1843 - 602 pages
...and the inclemency of the season, which ted to the destruction ol the army at Cabool : and you must feel, as I do, that the loss of another army, from...execution by your army of a march through Ghuznee and Cabool, over the scenes of our late disasters. I know all the effect which it would have upon the midst... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1843 - 792 pages
...and the inclemency of the season, which led to the destruction of the army at Cabul ; and you must feel as I do, that the loss of another army, from...execution by your army of a march through Ghuznee and Cabul, over the scenes of our late disasters. I know all the effect which it would have upon the minds... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1843 - 612 pages
...and the inclemency of the season, which led to the destruction of the army at Cabool : and you must feel, as I do, that the loss of another army, from...execution by your army of a march through Ghuznee and Cabool, over the scenes of our late disasters. I know all the effect which it would have upon the midst... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - Art - 1843 - 612 pages
...and the inclemency of the season, which led to the destruction of the army at Cahool : and you must feel, as I do, that the loss of another army, from...Government in India would receive from the successful eAcution by your army of a march through Ghuznee and Cabool, over the scenes of our late disasters.... | |
| Scotland - 1843 - 1278 pages
...and the inclemency of the season, which led to the destruction of the army at Cabul ; and you must feel, as I do, that the loss of another army, from...our government in India. " I do not undervalue the account which our government in India would receive from the successful execution by your army of a... | |
| Asia - 1843 - 734 pages
...and the inclemency of the season, which led to the destruction of the army at Cabool : and you must feel, as I do, that the loss of another army, from...fatal to our Government in India. I do not undervalue tbe aid which our Government in India would receive from the successful execution by your army of a... | |
| Books - 1843 - 894 pages
...and the inclemency of the season, which led to the destruction of the army at Cabul ; and you must feel as I do, that the loss of another army, from whatever cause it might arise, might he fatal to our Government in India. I do not undervalue the aid which our Government in India would... | |
| India - 1844 - 606 pages
...and the inclemency of the season, which led to the destruction of the army at Cabool ; and you must feel as I do, that the loss of another army, from...execution by your army of a march through Ghuznee and Cabool, over the scenes of our late disasters. I know all the effect which it would have upon the minds... | |
| Edward Thornton - India - 1845 - 574 pages
...that which is due to successful exertion in providing the means of making it. His lordship writes : " I do not undervalue the aid which our government in...execution, by your army, of a march through Ghuznee and Kabool, over the scene of our late disasters. I know all the effect which it would have upon the minds... | |
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