| India - 1844 - 606 pages
...otherwise, our interest would hare suffered severely, but in justice to them it must be recorded, that they fully made up, on this occasion, for their former...Kilat territories (jointly) to one authority (Major Outram), whose presence could not, therefore, be fixed at the Hyderabad court ; but this did not make... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1844 - 732 pages
...otherwise, our interest would have suffered severely, but in justice to them, it must be recorded, that they fully made up on this occasion for their former...professions and want of faith by a cordial co-operation." Now, as to the importance of their aid under the circumstances, they had the most unequivocal testimony... | |
| Asia - 1844 - 688 pages
...otherwise, our interests would have suffered severely; but in justice to them it must be recorded, that they fully made up on this occasion for their former...professions and want of faith, by a cordial co-operation." One would have imagined that such conduct, during a most critical state of affairs, would have earned... | |
| India - 1846 - 606 pages
...otherwise, our interest would hare suffered severely, but in justice to them it must be recorded, that they fully made up, on this occasion, for their former...Kilat territories (jointly) to one authority (Major Outram), whose presence could not, therefore, be fixed at the Hyderabad court ; but this did not make... | |
| India - 1846 - 626 pages
...otherwise, our interest would hare suffered sererely, but in justice to them it must be recorded, that they fully made up, on this occasion, for their former hollow professions and want of failli ; by a cordial co-operation. Up to August 1841, matters remained in a very untranquil state... | |
| William Joseph Eastwick - 1862 - 168 pages
...otherwise, our interests would have suffered severely ; but in justice to them it must be recorded, that they fully made up, on this occasion, for their former...professions and want of faith, by a cordial co-operation." I could quote also, if time permitted, numerous passages from the Blue Book to prove the good conduct... | |
| India - 1881 - 814 pages
...otherwise, our interest -would have suffered severely, but in justice to them it must be recorded, that they fully made up on this occasion, for their former...co-operation. Up to August 1841 matters remained in a very umranquil state at Kilat and beyond the passes generally ; but on the settlement of affairs at the... | |
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