The Conquest of Scinde: With Some Introductory Passages in the Life of Major-General Sir Charles James Napier, Էջ 1T. & W. Boone, 1845 - 531 էջ |
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The Conquest of Scinde: With Some Introductory Passages in the Life ..., Մաս 1 William Francis Patrick Napier Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1845 |
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Էջ 205 - THE DISCOVERY of AMERICA by the NORTHMEN, IN THE TENTH CENTURY, WITH Notices of the early Settlements of the Irish in. the Western Hemisphere...
Էջ 98 - On the day on which you shall be faithless to the British Government sovereignty will have passed from you; your dominions will be given to others, and in your destitution all India will see that the British Government will not pardon an injury received from one it believed to be its friend.
Էջ 40 - Alas! Scinde is now gone, since the English have seen the river which is the high road to its conquest" was the prescient observation of a Syud near Tatta.
Էջ 176 - Lord Ellenborough and myself found them. I cannot enter upon our right to be here at all, that is Lord Auckland's affair. Well, I presented the draft of the new treaty. The Ameers bowed with their usual apparent compliance, but raised troops in all directions. These I was ordered by the GovernorGeneral to disperse.