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The collision with the Sikh army was entirely unprovoked by the British , and could not have been avoided by any care or forbearance on our part . It is due to Lord Ellenborough to add that he clearly foresaw the conflict to be ...
The collision with the Sikh army was entirely unprovoked by the British , and could not have been avoided by any care or forbearance on our part . It is due to Lord Ellenborough to add that he clearly foresaw the conflict to be ...
47. oldal
Still , as a matter of fact , the British army and government were taken by surprise on this occasion ; and if the state of things Lord Ellenborough bequeathed to his successor constituted military preparation , it would be difficult to ...
Still , as a matter of fact , the British army and government were taken by surprise on this occasion ; and if the state of things Lord Ellenborough bequeathed to his successor constituted military preparation , it would be difficult to ...
48. oldal
But then in India the army had been engaged for some years in active service , it was en- camped amidst hostile peoples , and was now expecting to un- dergo a fresh trial of strength . And even if the Governor- General might not have ...
But then in India the army had been engaged for some years in active service , it was en- camped amidst hostile peoples , and was now expecting to un- dergo a fresh trial of strength . And even if the Governor- General might not have ...
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1 Three Essays on Religion Nature The Utility | 1 |
History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
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