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" There never will be peace in the Punjab, so long as its people are allowed to retain the means, and the opportunity, of making war. There never can be now any guarantee for the tranquillity of India, until we shall have effected the entire subjection... "
The Calcutta Review - Side 295
1849
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The Calcutta Review, Volum 12

1849 - 618 sider
...opportunity, of making war. There never can be now any guarantee for the tranquillity of India, until wo shall have effected the entire subjection of the Sikh...power as an independent nation. It may probably be snggested, that it would be well for us to avoid the appearance of extending our conquests over another...
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The Marquis of Dalhousie's Administration of British India ...: Acquisition ...

Sir Edwin Arnold - 1862 - 450 sider
...war. There never can be now any guarantee for the tranquillity of India, until we shall haveeffected the entire subjection of the Sikh people, and destroyed...kingdom ; and politic to retain the Sikh nation as an indeAppendix II. pendent State, while we provided, at the same time, for our own security, by introducing...
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The Marquis of Dalhousie's Administration of British India ...: Acquisition ...

Sir Edwin Arnold - 1862 - 456 sider
...allowed to retain the means, and the opportunity, of making war. There never can be now any guarantee fur the tranquillity of India, until we shall have effected...to avoid the appearance of extending our conquests oxer another Indian kingdom ; and politic to retain the Sikh nation as an indcAppendix II. pendent...
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Retrospects and Prospects of Indian Policy, Del 49

Evans Bell - 1868 - 360 sider
...allowed to retain the means and the opportunity of making war. There never can be now any guaranty for the tranquillity of India, until we shall have...and destroyed its power as an independent nation."* The same equivocal use of the terms, "the Sikh people" or "nation," and "the people of the Punjaub,"...
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Retrospects and Prospects of Indian Policy, Del 49

Evans Bell - 1868 - 368 sider
...making war. There never can be now any guaranty for the tranquillity of India, until we shall liave effected the entire subjection of the Sikh people,...and destroyed its power as an independent nation.' * The same equivocal use of the terms, "the Sikh people" or "nation," and "the people of the Punjaub,"...
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The Annexation of the Punjaub and the Maharajah Dulcep Singh

Evans Bell - 1882 - 118 sider
...allowed to retain the means and the opportunity of making war. There never can be now any guaranty for the tranquillity of India, until we shall have...destroyed its .power as an independent nation."|| The same equivocal use of the terms, "the Sikh people" or "nation", and "the people of the Punjaub",...
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The Governors-general of India: Second series, Volum 2

Henry Morris - 1896 - 186 sider
...are aljowed the .means and the opportunity of making war. There never can be now any guaran'tee f CHJ the tranquillity of India, until we shall have effected...and destroyed its power as an independent nation." Accordingly he took on his own shoulders the responsibility of converting the I'anjab into a British...
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The Governors-general of India, Volum 2

Henry Morris - 1907 - 250 sider
...territories, and I adhere to that opinion still." " But there never will be peace in the Punjab," he added, " so long as its people are allowed to retain the means...and destroyed its power as an independent nation."* Accordingly he took on his own shoulders the responsibility of converting the Punjab into a British...
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Sketches of Rulers of India ...

George Devereux Oswell - 1908 - 208 sider
...that this was the only feasible policy. ' There never will be peace in the Punjab,' he wrote, ' as long as its people are allowed to retain the means...destroyed its power as an independent nation.' It is interesting to note how the difference in the character of the two advisers whom Lord Dalhousie...
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British India from Queen Elizabeth to Lord Reading

Indian Mohamedan - 1926 - 624 sider
...the aid of these experts. In his despatch to the Court before the campaign ended he had declared, " There never can be now any guarantee for the tranquillity...and destroyed its power as an independent nation." He was also opposed to the continuance of a fictitious government in the name of the Maharaja. He declared...
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