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" General cannot forgive a treacherous attack upon a representative of the British Government, nor can he forgive hostile aggression prepared by those who were in the act of signing a treaty. It will be the first object of the Governor-General to use the... "
Record book of the Scinde irregular horse [ed. by J. Jacob]. - Page 15
by Sind irregular horse - 1856
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Annual Register, 85. köide

Edmund Burke - 1844 - 978 lehte
...to any other of the Ameers who may have remained faithful to his engagements. " The Governor-General cannot forgive a treacherous attack upon a representative...hostile aggression prepared by those who were in the actof signing a treaty. It will be the first object of the Governor-General to use the power victory...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 79. köide

1844 - 574 lehte
...assisted to the reason of that extreme measure by the following words : — ' The Governor-General cannot forgive a treacherous attack upon a representative...by those who were in the act of signing a treaty.' Captain Postans disposes of the former part of this subject in another manner. He says — ' The noble...
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The British Friend of India Magazine, and Indian Review, 6. köide

342 lehte
...administration. If the independence of Scinde was annihilated, because " hostile aggressions had been prepared by those who were in the act of signing a treaty," the independence of Gwalior had become forfeited by mere unequivocal perfidy, If it was politic to...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1843 - 850 lehte
...have remained faithful to their engagements.'' " It will be the first object of the GovemorGeneral to use the power victory has placed in his hands in...manner most conducive to the freedom of trade, and to promote the prosperi ly of the people of Scinde, so long misgoverned." The Governor-general then was...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany

1844 - 688 lehte
...our country. Lord Ellenborough, in his proclamation of March 5, 1843, said, " The Governor-General cannot forgive a treacherous attack upon a representative...by those who were in the act of signing a treaty." Both these assertions distorted the truth. The treaty was signed on the 12th, incorrectly stated by...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of ..., 85. köide

1844 - 974 lehte
...to any other of the Ameers who may have remained faithful to his engagements. " The Governor-General cannot forgive a treacherous attack upon a representative...hostile aggression prepared by those who were in the actof signing a treaty. It will be the first object of the Governor-General to use the power victory...
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Annual Register, 85. köide

Edmund Burke - 1844 - 1496 lehte
...to any other of the Ameers who may have remained faithful to his engagements. " The Governor-General cannot forgive a treacherous attack upon a representative...hostile aggression prepared by those who were in the actof signing a treaty. It will be the first object of the Governor-General to use the power victory...
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Life of the Amir Dost Mohammed Khan of Kabul: With His Political ..., 2. köide

Mohana Lâla (Munshi) - 1846 - 568 lehte
...effect : — ' The Governor-General cannot forgive a treacherous attack upon a representative of the Government, nor can he forgive hostile aggression...by those who were in the act of signing a treaty.' " Now, Sir, both these assertions distort the facts. The treaty was signed on the l'2th, incorrectly...
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History of British India: Continued to the Close of the Year 1854

Hugh Murray - 1857 - 746 lehte
...defenders. In referring to the first act of hostility by the enemy, he remarks: " The governor-general cannot forgive a treacherous attack upon a representative...most conducive to the freedom of trade, and to the pros»Q perity of the people of Sinde, so long misgoverned. To reward the fidelity of allies by substantial...
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History of Europe, from the Fall of Napoleon, in 1815, to the ..., 8. köide

Archibald Alison - 1859 - 968 lehte
...to any other of the Ameers who may have remained faithful to his engagement. " The Governor-General cannot forgive a treacherous attack upon a representative of the British Government, nor con he forgive hostile aggression by those who were in the act of signing a treaty. It will be the...
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