| Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1846 - 230 pages
...circumstances, no troops will be posted within the precincts of the palace gate. The army of the Sutlej has now brought its operations in the field to a close,...Government, trusting to the faith of treaties and to the long subsisting friendship between the two states, had limited military preparations to the defence... | |
| Henry Hardinge Hardinge (Viscount) - India - 1846 - 234 pages
...circumstances, no troops will be posted within the precincts of the palace gate. The army of the Sutlej has now brought its operations in the field to a close,...Government, trusting to the faith of treaties and to the long subsisting friendship between the two states, had limited military preparations to the defence... | |
| Henry Hardinge (1st Viscount Hardinge.) - India - 1846 - 182 pages
...circumstances, no troops will be posted within the precincts of the palace gate. The army of the Sutlej has now brought its operations in the field to a close...Government, trusting to the faith of treaties and to the long subsisting friendship between the two states, had limited military preparations to the defence... | |
| 1846 - 840 pages
...circumstances, no troops will be posted within the precincts of the palace gate. The army of the Sudej has now brought its operations in the field to a close,...Government, trusting to the faith of treaties, and to the long subsisting friendship between the two States, had limited military preparations to the defence... | |
| Henry HARDINGE (1st Viscount Hardinge.), Sutlej river - Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1846 - 74 pages
...circumstances no troops will Ъe posted within the precincts of the palace gate. The army of the Sutlej has now brought its operations in the field to a close by the dispersion of the Sikh army, *nd the military occupation of Lahore, preceded by a series of the most trinmphant successes ever recorded... | |
| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1847 - 180 pages
...precarious sub' sistence by rapine and crime.' ' The Army of the Sutlej has now brought its opera' tions in the field to a close, by the dispersion of the...government, trusting to the faith of ' treaties, and to the long subsisting friendship between ' the two states, had limited military preparations to ' the defence... | |
| Richard Cannon - Great Britain - 1847 - 194 pages
...of the Citadel of Lahore, the Badshahee ' Mosque, and the Huzzooree Bagh. ' The Army of the Sutlej has now brought its ' operations in the field to a...the most ' triumphant successes ever recorded in the mili' tary history of India. ' The British government, trusting to the faith ' of treaties, and to... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1847 - 1206 pages
...the palace-gate. " The army of the Sutlej has now hrought its operations in the field to a close, hy the dispersion of the Sikh army, and the military occupation of Lahore, preceded hy a series of the most triumphant successes ever recorded in the military history of India. The British... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1848 - 174 pages
...precarious sub' sistence by rapine and crime.' ' The Army of the Sutlej has now brought its opera' tions in the field to a close, by the dispersion of the...government, trusting to the faith of ' treaties, and to the long subsisting friendship between ' the two states, had limited military preparations to ' the defence... | |
| William Wellington Waterloo Humbly - India - 1854 - 648 pages
...engaged in the Sikh campaign in 1845 — 46, which prostrated the power of that people, and exhibits a series of the most triumphant successes ever recorded in the military history of India. The author has endeavoured to delineate scenes presented in a time of war, which could not be familiar... | |
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