| Christianity - 1843 - 750 pages
...supported against foreign interference and factious opposition by a British army. The Governor-General confidently hopes that the Shah will be speedily replaced...secured in power, and the independence and integrity of Affghanistan established, the British army •will be withdrawn." We place this passage here as a text,... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 642 pages
...supported against foreign interference, and factious opposition, by a British army. The Governor General confidently hopes that the Shah will be speedily replaced...secured in power, and the independence and integrity of Affghanistan established, the British army will be withdrawn. The Governor General has been led to... | |
| Sir Henry Havelock - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 702 pages
...supported against foreign interference and factious opposition by a British army. The Governor-General confidently hopes that the Shah will be speedily replaced...secured in power, and the independence and integrity of Affghanistan established, the British army will be withdrawn. The Governor-General has been led to... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1840 - 886 pages
...British army. The Governor-general confidently hopes that the Shah \vill be speedily1 replaced Ul< his throne by his own subjects and adherents ; and...secured in power, and' the independence and integrity of AfFghanistan established, Ilie British army will be withdrawn. The Governorgeneral has been led to... | |
| Godfrey Thomas Vigne - Himalaya Mountains - 1842 - 478 pages
...supported against foreign interference and factious opposition by a British army. The Governor-general confidently hopes that the Shah will be speedily replaced...and the independence and integrity of Afghanistan re-established, the British army will be withdrawn." Such, no doubt, in conformity with the above declaration,... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1842 - 660 pages
...supported against foreign interference and factious opposition, by a British army. The governor-general confidently hopes that the shah will be speedily replaced...secured in power, and the independence and integrity of Affghanistan established, the British army will be withdrawn. The governor-general has been led to... | |
| William Taylor - Afghan Wars - 1842 - 262 pages
...interference and factious opposition by a British arrny. The Governor-General confidently hopes that the Schah will be speedily replaced on his throne by his own...secured in power, and the independence and integrity of Affghanistan established, the British army will be withdrawn. " The Governor-General has been led to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1842 - 742 pages
...the statement of the Governor-general , that "The Governor-general confidently hopes, that the Schah will be speedily replaced on his throne by his own...secured in power, and the independence and integrity of Affghanistan established, the British army will be withdrawn. Now, he should require that the fullest... | |
| Asia - 1842 - 730 pages
...the best authorities." Third, that, though the Governor-General confidently hoped that the Shah would be 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... | |
| Charles Nash - Afghan Wars - 1843 - 436 pages
...supported against foreign interference and factious opposition by a British army. The Governor-General confidently hopes that the Shah will be speedily replaced...secured in power, and the independence and integrity of Affghanistan established, the British army will be withdrawn. The GovernorGeneral has been led to these... | |
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