| Sir Henry Havelock - 1840 - 344 sider
...much time spent by Captain Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabul, it appeared that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon...justice and his regard for the friendship of Maharajah Runjeet Singh, be the channel of submitting to the consideration of his Highness ; that he avowed schemes... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1840 - 886 sider
...iniu-li time spent by Captain Bornes in fruitless negotiation at Cabool', it appeared that Dost Mahouied Khan , chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon...justice and his regard for the friendship of Maharajah Runjeet Sing, be the channel of submitting 1o the consideration of his Highness ; that he avowed schemes... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1840 - 914 sider
...much time spent by Captain Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabool , it appeared that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon...justice and his regard for the friendship of Maharajah Runjeet Sing, be the channel of submitting to the consideration of his Highness; that he avowed schemes... | |
| James Outram - 1840 - 290 sider
...much time spent by Captain Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabool, it appeared that Dost Mahommed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon...with justice, and his regard for the friendship of Maha Raja Runjeet Singh, be the channel of submitting to the consideration of His Highness; that he... | |
| G. F. de Martens - 1840 - 876 sider
...fruitless negotiation at Cabool , it appeared that Dost Mahomed Khan , chiefly in consequence of bis reliance upon Persian encouragement' and assistance,...justice and his regard for the friendship of Maharajah Runjeet Sing, be the channel of submitting to the consideration of his Highness; that he avowed schemes... | |
| James Outram - 1840 - 286 sider
...much time spent by Captain Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabool, it appeared that Dost Mahommed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon...the Governor-General could not, consistently with juslice, and his regard for the friendship of Maha Raja Runjeet Singh, be the channel of submitting... | |
| Richard Hartley Kennedy - 1840 - 642 sider
...much time spent by Captain Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabool, it appeared that Dost Mahommed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon...urging the most unreasonable pretensions, such as the Governor General could not consistently with justice, and his regard for the friendship of Maha Raja... | |
| Sir Henry Havelock - 1840 - 702 sider
...Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabul, it appeared that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in conscquence of his reliance upon Persian encouragement and assistance,...urging the most unreasonable pretensions, such as the Governor- General could not, consistently with justice and his regard for the friendship of Maharajah... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 602 sider
...After much time spent by Capt. Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabul, it appeared, that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon...respected his misunderstanding with the Sikhs, in using the most unreasonable pretensions, such as the Govr. Genl. could not, consistently with justice... | |
| William Hough - 1841 - 600 sider
...After much time spent by Capt. Burnes in fruitless negotiation at Cabul, it appeared, that Dost Mahomed Khan, chiefly in consequence of his reliance upon...respected his misunderstanding with the Sikhs, in using the most unreasonable pretensions, such as the Govr. Genl. could not, consistently with justice... | |
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