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" Whilst the present exigency lasts," it was intimated to Colonel Pottinger, " you may apprise the Ameers that the article of the treaty with them, prohibiting the using of the Indus for the conveyance of military stores, must necessarily be suspended... "
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland - Page 252
1919
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Correspondence Relative to Sinde, 1836-1838: Presented to Both Houses of ...

1843 - 572 pages
...from Bombay, either by Deesa and Balmeer, or by the route of the Indus. While the present exigency lasts, you may apprise the Ameers, that the Article...of the Treaty with them, prohibitory of using the J Indus for the conveyance of military stores, must necessarily be suspended during the course of operations...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 732 pages
...required." It does not end it. Si ill more was demanded. He adds, — " While the present exigency lasts, you may apprise the Ameers that the article...of military stores, must necessarily be suspended." But was their consent asked ? Was this the way to treat with an independent power? Was it strange that...
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A great country's little wars; or, England, Affghanistan and Sinde

Henry Lushington - 1844 - 330 pages
...speak for himself, (page 9, 10, Correspondence): "While the present exigency lasts, you may apprize the Ameers that the article of the treaty with them,...of military stores, must necessarily be suspended." Now let it be assumed that these demands were necessary — necessary, that is, to the successful prosecution...
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Calcutta Review, Volume 1

1844 - 606 pages
...asunder, as coolly as Samson snapped the withies of the Philistines — " Whilst the present exigency lasts, you may apprise the Ameers, that the article...prohibitory of using the Indus for the conveyance of stores must necessarily be suspended, during the course of operations undertaken for the permanent...
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L'Inde Anglaise en 1843-1844, Volume 3

comte Édouard de Warren - 1844 - 366 pages
...greât part of their lerrilory , and that the article of the treaty with them prohibitoi'y ofusing the Indus for the conveyance of military stores must necessarily be suspended. (Première infraction aux traités.) Mais ce coup n'aurait été que rude et brutal, le résultat du...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 12

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1845 - 824 pages
...Hyderabad. In August of the same year, Colonel Pottinger, the resident, was instructed to announce to the ameers, " that the article of the treaty with...military stores, must, necessarily be suspended." That is to say, a provision of a treaty, which could have only been intended to take effect in case...
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Calcutta Review, Volume 1

1846 - 606 pages
...asunder, as coolly as Samson snapped the withes of the Philistines — " Whilst the present exigency lasts, you may apprise the Ameers, that the article...prohibitory of using the Indus for the conveyance of stores must necessarily be suspended, during the course of operations undertaken for the permanent...
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Calcutta Review, Volume 1

1846 - 626 pages
...Ameers, that the article of the treaty with them, prohibitory of using the Indus for the conveyance of stores must necessarily be suspended, during the course...the permanent establishment of security to all those icho arc parties to the treat//." The Ameers of Sindh were not parties to the treaty ; but because...
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History of the War in Afghanistan, Volume 1

Sir John William Kaye - 1851 - 710 pages
...Pottinger, " you may apprise the Ameers that the article of the treaty with them, prohibiting the using of the Indus for the conveyance of military stores, must...permanent establishment of security to all those who are a party to the treaty." And that there might be no miscomprehension of the general course of policy,...
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History of the War in Afghanistan, Volume 1

Sir John William Kaye - 1851 - 680 pages
...scruples of the Ameers. " Whilst the present exigency lasts," it was intimated to Colonel Pottinger, " you may apprise the Ameers that the article of the treaty with them, prohibiting the using of the Indus for the conveyance of military stores, must necessarily be suspended...
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