The History of Lord Lytton's Indian Administration, 1876 to 1880: Compiled from Letters and Official PapersLondmans, Green and Company, 1899 - 551 頁 |
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... Gundamuk , vented his adoption of a course which led him into July 7 , 1879 inevitable rupture and open hostility with this Government . We regard the present Treaty rather as the ... Gundamuk , July 7 , 1879 329 TREATY OF GUNDAMUK.
... Gundamuk , vented his adoption of a course which led him into July 7 , 1879 inevitable rupture and open hostility with this Government . We regard the present Treaty rather as the ... Gundamuk , July 7 , 1879 329 TREATY OF GUNDAMUK.
第 333 頁
... Gundamuk , to which your Excellency personally has so eminently contributed , will , if pursued consistently , secure both British and Afghan interests , and pro- mote the stability and peace of the Empire . ' The policy of the Indian ...
... Gundamuk , to which your Excellency personally has so eminently contributed , will , if pursued consistently , secure both British and Afghan interests , and pro- mote the stability and peace of the Empire . ' The policy of the Indian ...
第 449 頁
... Gundamuk . So long as that plan was possible , we were anxious not to weaken , but to strengthen the Kabul Power ; and in its despatch of July 1879 , the late Government of India , reviewing the terms and objects of that Treaty ...
... Gundamuk . So long as that plan was possible , we were anxious not to weaken , but to strengthen the Kabul Power ; and in its despatch of July 1879 , the late Government of India , reviewing the terms and objects of that Treaty ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREPARATIONS FOR INDIA JOURNEY THITHER | 25 |
RUSSIAN MISSION TO KABUL WAR OF 1878 FLIGHT | 240 |
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