Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 34Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1841 |
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... British force left in the territories of Shah Shooja , and our advanced stations in the Hindu Koosh , pushed apparently too far , con- sidering their weakness and want of support , were incapable of making an effectual resistance to the ...
... British force left in the territories of Shah Shooja , and our advanced stations in the Hindu Koosh , pushed apparently too far , con- sidering their weakness and want of support , were incapable of making an effectual resistance to the ...
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... British squadron from the Pih - ho . These stipulations were necessarily arranged between the Chinese authorities and the British plenipotentiary ; and here the conspicuous want of judgment of the latter became again ap- parent , in ...
... British squadron from the Pih - ho . These stipulations were necessarily arranged between the Chinese authorities and the British plenipotentiary ; and here the conspicuous want of judgment of the latter became again ap- parent , in ...
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... British representative took no part in these transactions , as nothing affecting British interests has yet arisen in the Punjaub which required our Government to identify itself with the cause of either party . If Shere Singh should ...
... British representative took no part in these transactions , as nothing affecting British interests has yet arisen in the Punjaub which required our Government to identify itself with the cause of either party . If Shere Singh should ...
Contents
JANUARY 1841 | 1 |
THE CAMPAIGN IN AFFGHANISTAN Chapter IV | 17 |
ELEGY BY KAMAL UDDIN ISMAIL | 24 |
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