British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 1218
... Shah losing no time in undertaking the expedition against 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 ...
... Shah losing no time in undertaking the expedition against 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 ...
Page 1219
... Shah to dominion in Affghanistan : and I hope that there will be less disposition to listen to the encouragement of the Russian Minister , now that they cannot plead the excuse of having been ignorant of the objections entertained by ...
... Shah to dominion in Affghanistan : and I hope that there will be less disposition to listen to the encouragement of the Russian Minister , now that they cannot plead the excuse of having been ignorant of the objections entertained by ...
Page 1220
... Shah a full justification for commencing hostilities . The success of the Shah in the under- taking is anxiously wished for by Russia ; and their Minister here does not fail to press it on to early execution . The motive cannot be ...
... Shah a full justification for commencing hostilities . The success of the Shah in the under- taking is anxiously wished for by Russia ; and their Minister here does not fail to press it on to early execution . The motive cannot be ...
Page 1221
... Shah's army should appear before the city . Some days after the receipt of this intelligence , the Shah , at the public Salaam or Levee , observed , that while the English Government never failed to attend to the interests of even an ...
... Shah's army should appear before the city . Some days after the receipt of this intelligence , the Shah , at the public Salaam or Levee , observed , that while the English Government never failed to attend to the interests of even an ...
Page 1222
... Shah . Hajee Meerza Aghassee treated the notion as totally beneath the dignity of the Shah , whose subject he declared Dost Mahommed to be . He was pleased to add , that under any circumstances , such a proceeding would not be adopted ...
... Shah . Hajee Meerza Aghassee treated the notion as totally beneath the dignity of the Shah , whose subject he declared Dost Mahommed to be . He was pleased to add , that under any circumstances , such a proceeding would not be adopted ...
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