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The Persian Government contend , that Colonel Sheil entered into communications with the ruler of Herat ; but the communica- tion was not of a kind to constitute the interference contem- plated in the conditional article of the ...
The Persian Government contend , that Colonel Sheil entered into communications with the ruler of Herat ; but the communica- tion was not of a kind to constitute the interference contem- plated in the conditional article of the ...
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confirm Eesa Khan in the government of Herat , if he would admit the Persian troops and own allegiance to the Shah . But the Heratees were resolute to resist the invasion , and prepared themselves to stand a siege .
confirm Eesa Khan in the government of Herat , if he would admit the Persian troops and own allegiance to the Shah . But the Heratees were resolute to resist the invasion , and prepared themselves to stand a siege .
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This could not satisfy the British Government . Vague assurances of this kind could have no effect , especially in the face of new insults to the British Government . Ever since Mr. Murray had struck his flag , the conduct of the ...
This could not satisfy the British Government . Vague assurances of this kind could have no effect , especially in the face of new insults to the British Government . Ever since Mr. Murray had struck his flag , the conduct of the ...
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Contents
1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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