Affghanistan, not from any deficiency of means to maintain our position, but because we are satisfied that the king we have set up, has not, as we were erroneously led to imagine, the support of the nation over which he has been placed. Annual Register - Page 380edited by - 1843Full view - About this book
| History - 1844 - 974 pages
...those who commit utrocities, and violate their faith, and that we withdraw ultimately from Afghanistan, not from any deficiency of means to maintain our position, but because we are satisfied that the King we bare set up has not, as we were erroneously led to imagine, the support of jtho nation over which be... | |
| Asia - 1845 - 714 pages
...those who commit atrocities and violate their faith, and that wo withdraw ultimately from Aflghanistan, not from any deficiency of means to maintain our position, but because we arc satisfied that the king we have set up has not, as we were erroneously led to imagine, the support... | |
| India - 1846 - 606 pages
...our military reputation by the infliction of some signal and decisive blow upon the Affghans, %vhich may make it appear to them, to our own subjects, and...support of the nation over which he has been placed. In war, reputation is strength ; but reputation is lost by the rash exposure of the most gallant troops... | |
| India - 1846 - 626 pages
...our troops now in the field from all unnecessary risk, and, finally, to the re-establishment of our military reputation by the infliction of some signal...position, but because we are satisfied that the King 1 we have set up, has not, as we were erroneously led to imagine, the support of the nation over which... | |
| John W. Kaye, Sir John William Kaye - Afghan Wars - 1851 - 704 pages
...those who commit atrocities and violate their faith, and that we withdraw ultimately from Afghanistan, not from any deficiency of means to maintain our position,...support of the nation over which he has been placed." Here, in a few sentences, was mapped out the policy recommended by such men as Mr. Robertson and Mr.... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - History - 1851 - 702 pages
...those who commit atrocities and violate their faith, and that we withdraw ultimately from Afghanistan, not from any deficiency of means to maintain our position,...support of the nation over which he has been placed." Here, in a few sentences, was mapped out the policy recommended by such men as Mr. Robertson and Mr.... | |
| sir robert peel bart - 1853 - 870 pages
...tlmse who commit atrocities and violate their faith; and that we withdraw ultimately from Afghanistan, not from any deficiency of means to maintain our position,...support of the nation over which he has been placed. But, while the facts before us justify the withdrawal of our troops from Afghanistan, and the refusal... | |
| Robert Peel - Great Britain - 1853 - 874 pages
...those who commit atrocities and violate their faith; and that we withdraw ultimately from Afghanistan, not from any deficiency of means to maintain our position, but because we ansatisfied that the king we have set up has nut, as we were erroneously led to iinnp;in >. the support... | |
| Sir William Nott - Afghan Wars - 1854 - 500 pages
...re-cstablishmeut of our military reputation by the infliction of some signal and decisive blow upon thc Affghans, which may make it appear to them, to our...support of the nation over which he has been placed. But while the facts before us justify the withdrawal of our troops from Affghanistan and the refusal... | |
| Sir William Nott - Afghan Wars - 1854 - 510 pages
...those who commit atrocities and violate their faith, and that we withdraw ultimately from Afghanistan, not from any deficiency of means to maintain our position,...support of the nation over which he has been placed. But while the facts before us justify the withdrawal of our troops from Afghanistan and the refusal... | |
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