The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen14J. Dodsley, 1843 |
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... Khan -Hostages given up to him - Continued attacks of the Affghans - The Ladies are placed under the Protection of Akbar Khan - Destruction of the native Indian Troops in the Huft Kothul Pass - Miserable Situa- tion of the British ...
... Khan -Hostages given up to him - Continued attacks of the Affghans - The Ladies are placed under the Protection of Akbar Khan - Destruction of the native Indian Troops in the Huft Kothul Pass - Miserable Situa- tion of the British ...
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... Khan , they seemed to be prepared to act on a system of submission : but in that course they would be jealously watched by the same Opposition . Much cheering followed Lord Palmer- ston's speech . Sir Robert Peel rose to second the ...
... Khan , they seemed to be prepared to act on a system of submission : but in that course they would be jealously watched by the same Opposition . Much cheering followed Lord Palmer- ston's speech . Sir Robert Peel rose to second the ...
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... Khan - Hostages given up to him - Continued Attacks of the Affghans - The Ladies are placed under the Protection of Akbar Khan - Destruction of the native Indian Troops in the Huft Kothul Pass - Miserable Situation of the British Forces ...
... Khan - Hostages given up to him - Continued Attacks of the Affghans - The Ladies are placed under the Protection of Akbar Khan - Destruction of the native Indian Troops in the Huft Kothul Pass - Miserable Situation of the British Forces ...
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... Khan ; Ma- hommed Akbar Khan † had not yet arrived at Cabul . It com- menced by an attack of 200 or 300 men on the dwellings of Sir Alexander Burnes and Captain Johnson ( paymaster of the Shah's force ) , who resided in the city of ...
... Khan ; Ma- hommed Akbar Khan † had not yet arrived at Cabul . It com- menced by an attack of 200 or 300 men on the dwellings of Sir Alexander Burnes and Captain Johnson ( paymaster of the Shah's force ) , who resided in the city of ...
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... Khan , his family , and every Aff- ghan then detained within our territories should be allowed to re- turn to their own country ; that Shah Soojah and his family should have the option of remaining at Ca- bul , or proceeding with the ...
... Khan , his family , and every Aff- ghan then detained within our territories should be allowed to re- turn to their own country ; that Shah Soojah and his family should have the option of remaining at Ca- bul , or proceeding with the ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics ..., Volumen7;Volumen76 Vista completa - 1835 |
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