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" ... which, obtained only by purchase, must, under all circumstances, be precarious, and without depending upon the fidelity of the Sikh chiefs, or upon the power of those chiefs to restrain their troops, upon neither of which can any reliance be safely... "
Essays, Military and Political, Written in India - 267. oldal
szerző: Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence - 1859 - 483 oldal
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of ..., 84. kötet

1843 - 894 oldal
...their troops, upon neither of which can any reliance be safely placed, — feel assured that he can, by his own strength, overawe and overcome all who...times his communication with Peshawur and the Indus ; and we would caution Major-General Pollock, and all the officers commanding the troops in the field,...

Annual Register, 84. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1843 - 942 oldal
...their troops, upon neither of which can any reliance be safely placed, — feel assured that he can, by his own strength, overawe and overcome all who...times his communication with Peshawur and the Indus; and we would caution Major-General Pollock, and all the officers commanding the troops in the field,...

Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1843 - 752 oldal
...restrain their troops, upon neither of which can any reliance be safely placed, feel assured that he can, by his own strength, overawe and overcome all who...times his communication with Peshawur and the Indus; and we would caution Major-general Pollock, and all the officers commanding the troops in the field,...

Calcutta Review, 1. kötet

1844 - 606 oldal
...their troops, upon neither of which can any reliance be safely placed, — feel assured that he can, by his own strength, overawe and overcome all who...times his communication with Peshawur and the Indus ; and we would caution Major-General Pollock, and all the officers commanding the troops in the field,...

Annual Register, 85. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1844 - 1496 oldal
...reliance be safely placed — feel assured that he can, by his own strength, overawe and overcome alt who dispute the Pass, and keep up at all times his communication with Peshawur and the Indus." This letter made it evident, that on the 15th March, Lord Ellenborough's main objects were to relieve...

The History of the British Empire in India, 6. kötet

Edward Thornton - 1845 - 578 oldal
...their troops, upon neither of which can any reliance be safely placed — feel assured that he can by his own strength overawe and overcome all who dispute...times his communication with Peshawur and the Indus." Similar feelings appear to have been entertained before the arrival of the new governor-general. In...

Calcutta Review, 1. kötet

1846 - 606 oldal
...their troops, upon neither of which can any reliance be safelT placed, — feel assured that he can, by his own strength, overawe and overcome all who dispute the pass, and keep up at all times his com m imitate with Peshawur and the Indus ; and we would caution Major-General Pollock and all the...

The Calcutta Review, 8. kötet

1847 - 632 oldal
...operations at the further extremity of the Punjab." On the contrary, Lord Ellenborough recorded on the loth March 1842 his opinion that no reliance was to be...Political Officers ( Mackeson, Lawrence, MacGregor and Shakespeare) employed under his orders, saw no peculiar danger in the move. In short Lords Auckland...

the house of commons

sir robert peel bart - 1853 - 870 oldal
...restrain their troops, upon neither of which can any reliance be safely placed, feel assured that he can, by his own strength, overawe and overcome all who...times his communication with Peshawur and the Indus; and we would caution Major-general Pollock, and all the officers commanding the troops in the field,...

The Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart ..., 4. kötet

Robert Peel - 1853 - 874 oldal
...troops, upon neither of which can any reliance be safely placed, feel assured that he can, by his "»n strength, overawe and overcome all who dispute the...Pass, and keep up at all times his communication with Pesliawur and the Indus; and we would caution Major-general Pollock, and all the officers commanding...




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