| 1844 - 574 páginas
...should take place in communi' eating to the Ameers the ultimate decision of the British Govern' ment with respect to the revision of our engagements with...( which their conduct has compelled us to demand.' Sir Charles Napier could hesitate no longer. He instantly resolved to act. He ' saw his way clearly.'... | |
| 1843 - 572 páginas
...seriously affect great national interests. Your force being now collected, I am disposed to think that no delay should take place in communicating to the...them, which their conduct has compelled us to demand. The heat is so great on the Lower Indus, that it is necessary to take advantage of the earliest period... | |
| Henry Lushington - 1844 - 322 páginas
...expression of the Governor-general's wishes. 'Your force being now collected, I am disposed to think that no delay should take place in communicating to the...them, which their conduct has compelled us to demand.' Sir Charles Napier could hesitate no longer. He instantly resolved to act. He 'saw his way clearly.'... | |
| John Henry Wilton - 1848 - 408 páginas
...of advice to Napier, to this effect : " Your force being now collected, I am disposed to think, that no delay should take place in communicating to the...British Government, with respect to the revision of an engagement with them, which their conduct has compelled us to demand," &c. The General was buoyed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1843 - 598 páginas
...seriously affect great national interests. Your force being now collected, I am disposed to think that no delay should take place in communicating to the...them, which their conduct has compelled us to demand. The heat is so great on the Lower Indus, that it is necessary to take advantage of the earliest period... | |
| 1840 - 306 páginas
...should take place in communi' eating to the Ameers the ultimate decision of the British Govern' ment with respect to the revision of our engagements with...' which their conduct has compelled us to demand.' Sir Charles Napier could hesitate no longer. He instantly resolved to act. He ' saw his way clearly.'... | |
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