| 1843 - 844 páginas
...restored, he lost, by the hands of an assassin, the throne he had only held amidst insurrections, and his death was preceded and followed by still existing...field, and the capture of the cities and citadels of Ghazni and Cabul, have again attached the opinion of invincibility to the British arms. " The British... | |
| 1843 - 660 páginas
...the repeated victories in field, and the capture of the cities and citadels of Ghuznee and Cabool, have again attached the opinion of invincibility to...possession of Afghanistan will now be withdrawn to the Sntledge. The Governor-General will leave it to the Affghans themselves to create a government amidst... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1843 - 942 páginas
...restored, he lost, by the hands, of an assassin, tho throne he had only held amidst insurrections, and his death was preceded and followed by still existing...British arms. " The British army in possession of Affghanistan will now be withdrawn to the Sutlej. The Governor-General will leave it to the Affghans... | |
| 1843 - 1278 páginas
...restored, he lost, by the hands of an assassin, the throne be had only held amidst insurrections, and his death was preceded and followed by still existing...field, and the capture of the cities and citadels of Ghazui and Cabul, have again attached the opinion of invincibility to the British arms. " The British... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 604 páginas
...restored, he lost by the hands of an assassin the throne he had unly held amidst insurrection, and his death was preceded and followed by still existing...field, and the capture of the cities and citadels of GhuzneeandCabul, have again attached the opinion of invincibility to the Bri'.ish arms. " The British... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1843 - 518 páginas
...restored, he lost by the hands of an assassin the throne he had only held amidst insurrections, and his death was preceded and followed by still existing...field, and the capture of the cities and citadels of Ghuznie and Cabool, have again attached the opinion of invincibility to the British arms. " The British... | |
| William H. Dennie (Lieutenant-Colonel.) - 1843 - 248 páginas
...throne he had only held amidst insurrections, and his death was preceded and followed by still-existing anarchy. " Disasters unparalleled in their extent,...capture of the cities and citadels of Ghuznee and Cabool, have again attached the opinion of invincibility to the British arms. "The British army in... | |
| 1843 - 534 páginas
...they were completed, have in one short campaign been avenged upon every scene of past misfortune j and repeated victories in the field, and the capture...opinion of invincibility to the British arms." The Whig- Radicals and their journals are greatly indignant at this sentence. They accuse Lord Ellenborough... | |
| 1844 - 606 páginas
...restored, he lost by the hands of an assassin the throne he had only held amidst insurrections, and his death was preceded and followed by still existing...field, and the capture of the cities and citadels of <jhuzia and Cabool, have again attached the opinion of Invincibility to the British arms. " The British... | |
| John Martin Bladen Neill - 1845 - 392 páginas
...restored, he lost by the hands of an assassin the throne he had only held amidst insurrections, and his death was preceded and followed by still existing...capture of the cities and citadels of Ghuznee and Cabool, have again attached the opinion of invincibility to the British arms. The British army in possession... | |
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