| John George Cochrane - 1839 - 484 pages
...barrier will be raised against hostile intrigue and encroachment. His majesty Schah Sooja-ool-Moolk will enter Afghanistan surrounded by his own troops,...army. The governor-general confidently hopes that the Schah will be speedily replaced on his throne by his own subjects and adherents, and when once he shall... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1840 - 886 pages
...against hostile intrigue and encroachment. His Majesty Shah Shooja-ool-Moolk will enter Affghanistan surrounded by his own troops, and will be supported...The Governor-general confidently hopes that the Shah \vill be speedily1 replaced Ul< his throne by his own subjects and adherents ; and when once he shall... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 642 pages
...against hostile intrigue and encroachment. His Majesty Shah Shooja-ool-Moolk will enter Affghanistan surrounded by his own troops, and will be supported...interference, and factious opposition, by a British army. The Governor General confidently hopes that the Shah will be speedily replaced on his throne by his own... | |
| William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...lasting barrier will be raised against intrigue and encroachment. 14. His Majesty Shah Soojah-ool-Moolk, will enter Afghanistan surrounded by his own troops,...interference, and factious opposition, by a British Army. The Govr. Genl. confidently hopes that the Shah will be speedily replaced on his throne by his own subjects... | |
| William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...lasting barrier will be raised against intrigue and encroachment. 14. His Majesty Shah Soojah-ool-Moolk, will enter Afghanistan surrounded by his own troops,...interference, and factious opposition! by a British Army. The Govr. Genl. confidently hopes that the Shah will be speedily replaced on his throne by his own subjects... | |
| William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 600 pages
...lasting barrier will be raised against intrigue and encroachment. 14. His Majesty Shah Soojah-ool-Moolk, will enter Afghanistan surrounded by his own troops,...interference, and factious opposition, by a British Army. The Govr. Genl. confidently hopes that the Shah will be speedily replaced on his throne by his own subjects... | |
| William Taylor - Afghan Wars - 1842 - 262 pages
...barrier will be raised against hostile intrigue and encroachment " His Majesty Schah Sooja-ool-Moolk will enter Afghanistan surrounded by his own troops,...interference and factious opposition by a British arrny. The Governor-General confidently hopes that the Schah will be speedily replaced on his throne... | |
| Asia - 1842 - 730 pages
...speedily replaced on his throne by his own subjects and adherents, yet it was proper that he should be supported "against foreign interference and factious opposition " by a British army ; but that "when once he should be secured in power, and the independence and integrity of Afghanistan... | |
| 1843 - 744 pages
..."His Majesty Shah Sooja-ool-Moolk will enter Affghanistan surrounded by his own troops, and will he supported against foreign interference and factious...throne by his own subjects and adherents, and when onee he shall be secured in power, and the independence and integrity of A ffghauistan established,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1843 - 792 pages
...statement in anticipation of what would happen. This was the passage : "His Majesty Sbah Soojah-ool-Moolk will enter Afghanistan, surrounded by his own troops,...interference and factious opposition by a British army." It will be seen that the whole of thú passage has reference to the future, not to the past ; and even... | |
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