British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 1218
... Herat , and had assigned , as a reason for the immediate urgency of his doing so , the probability of the British Government discouraging the attempt , in pursuance of their known wish to see a restoration of the Affghan monarchy . . In ...
... Herat , and had assigned , as a reason for the immediate urgency of his doing so , the probability of the British Government discouraging the attempt , in pursuance of their known wish to see a restoration of the Affghan monarchy . . In ...
Page 1219
... as far as Ghizni , and is fully determined to attempt the conquest of Herat in the spring . Unfortunately , the conduct of 4 I 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND PERSIA , & c . 1219 that the British Government would much prefer that the object ...
... as far as Ghizni , and is fully determined to attempt the conquest of Herat in the spring . Unfortunately , the conduct of 4 I 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND PERSIA , & c . 1219 that the British Government would much prefer that the object ...
Page 1220
... Herat , charged with a Letter recommending Prince Kamran to fulfil the engagements contracted with the Persian Government , and thereby to render the threatened attack upon Herat unnecessary . My anticipations have been realized ; and ...
... Herat , charged with a Letter recommending Prince Kamran to fulfil the engagements contracted with the Persian Government , and thereby to render the threatened attack upon Herat unnecessary . My anticipations have been realized ; and ...
Page 1221
... Herat . Tehran , January , 1836 . Ir cannot be unknown to that illustrious Prince , that the British Government , possessing as it does vast dominions in Hindostan , anxiously watches the occurrences in neighbouring Countries , and uses ...
... Herat . Tehran , January , 1836 . Ir cannot be unknown to that illustrious Prince , that the British Government , possessing as it does vast dominions in Hindostan , anxiously watches the occurrences in neighbouring Countries , and uses ...
Page 1222
... Herat ; but latterly he has dwelt more upon the necessity of chastising the Turcomans . Viscount Palmerston , G. C.B. H. ELLIS . No. 18.—Mr. Ellis to Viscount Palmerston .- ( Received May 29. ) ( Extract . ) Tehran , February 25 , 1836 ...
... Herat ; but latterly he has dwelt more upon the necessity of chastising the Turcomans . Viscount Palmerston , G. C.B. H. ELLIS . No. 18.—Mr. Ellis to Viscount Palmerston .- ( Received May 29. ) ( Extract . ) Tehran , February 25 , 1836 ...
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