Kelati-Ghilzye, and Candahar ; to the security of our troops now in the field from all unnecessary risk ; and, finally, to the re-establishment of our military reputation by the infliction of some signal and decisive blow upon the... Life of Sir Henry Lawrence - Page 365by Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes, Herman Merivale - 1872Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 978 pages
...hereafter take must re»t solely upon military considerations, and have, in the first instance, regard to the safety of the detached bodies of our troops at Jellalabad, at Gliuznee, at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and Candahar ; to I lie security of our troops now in the field from... | |
| Books - 1843 - 894 pages
...hereafter take, must rest solely upon military considerations, and have, in the first instance, regard to the safety of the detached bodies of our troops at Jellalabad, at Ghuznee, at Kelat-i-Ghilzye, and Candahar, to the security of our troops now in the field from all unnecessary... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1843 - 942 pages
...hereafter take, must rest solely upon military considerations, and have, in the first instance, reganl to the safety of the detached bodies of our troops at Jellalabad, at Ghuznee, at Kelat-i-Ghilzye, and Candahar, to the security of our troops now in the field from all unnecessary... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1843 - 752 pages
...hereafter take must rest solely upon military considerations, and have, in the first instance, regard to the safety of the detached bodies of our troops at Jellalabad, at Ghuznee, at Khelat-i-Ufailzie, and Candaban, to the security of our troops DOW in the field from all unnecessary... | |
| India - 1844 - 606 pages
...hereafter take, must rest solely upon military considerations, and have, in the first instance, regard to the safety of the detached bodies of our troops at Jellalabad, at Ghuznee, at Kelat-i-Ghilzye, andCandahar, to the security of our troops now in the field from all unnecessary... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 1496 pages
...hereafter take must rest solely upon military considerations, and have, in the first instance, regard to the safety of the detached bodies of our troops at Jellalabad, at Ghuznee, at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and Candahar ; to the security of our troops now in the field from all unnecessary... | |
| Asia - 1845 - 714 pages
...military considerations," a position recognized by Lord Auckland, " and have in the first instance regard to the safety of the detached bodies of our troops at Jellalabad, Ghuzneo, Khelat-iGhilzic, and Candahar, to the security of our troops now in the field from all unnecessary... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - History - 1851 - 714 pages
...hereafter take must rest solely upon military considerations, and hence, in the first instance, regard to the safety of the detached bodies of our troops at Jellalabad, at Ghuznee, at Khelat-i-Ghilzye and Candahar; to the security of our troops, now in the field, from all unnecessary... | |
| sir robert peel bart - 1853 - 870 pages
...hereafter take must rest solely upon military considerations, and have, in the first instance, regard to the safety of the detached bodies of our troops at Jellalabad, at Ghuznee, at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and C'andahar, to the security of our troops now in the field from all unnecessary... | |
| Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes, Herman Merivale - Colonial administrators - 1873 - 666 pages
...well have been allowed fourteen days and nights to ponder it. On the 1 5th March, Lord Ellenborough pronounced for War. He reviewed the position. He declared...first instance, " to the safety of the detached bodies ot our troops at Jellalabad, at Ghuznee, and at Khilat-i-Ghilzye, and Candahar;" and "finally to the... | |
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