Ameer himself, or any of his people, been treated unjustly or inhospitably within British jurisdiction. By every bond of international courtesy, as well as by the treaty engagement of 1855 existing between the two countries, binding them to be the friend... A History of England - Página 534por James Franck Bright - 1889Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Prosper Mérimée - 1849 - 406 páginas
...part stand pledged to aid us in every encounter, and with that which you shall have conquered, and to be the friend of our friends, and the enemy of our enemies. Written with our hand at Monzon, the last day of March, in the year 1363. And I, the Conde Don Enrique,... | |
| George Dodd - 1859 - 668 páginas
...of Khelat, near the western frontier, was brought into close relationship, insomuch that he became 'the friend of our friends, and the enemy of our enemies,' and engaged to give us temporary possession of such military stations within his territory as we might... | |
| H. B. Lumsden - 1860 - 308 páginas
...the part of his father, entered into an amicable treaty with the British Government, binding the Amir to be the friend of our friends, and the enemy of our enemies; " So that on his dominions being threatened from without, the Amir naturally turned to his new allies,... | |
| 1869 - 824 páginas
...parties to respect one another's possessions, and not to interfere in them — the Amir also engaging to be the friend of our friends and the enemy of our enemies. They assume, however, another character, if we regard ' them as expressing the one strong ineradicable... | |
| J. J. Higginbotham - 1874 - 558 páginas
...against a Russian advance. In 1855. he concluded a treaty with Dost Mahommed— the Ameer engaging to be the friend of our friends and the enemy of our enemies, and it was clearly settled that there should be absolute abstention from all interference in the affairs... | |
| Lionel James Trotter - 1874 - 500 páginas
...patron and the winning host. For ten thousand pounds a month and a few thousand muskets Sher Ali agreed to be the friend of our friends and the enemy of our enemies. The lessons learned by him during that visit were not forgotten after his return home, and the friendly... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1879 - 1146 páginas
...was bound to say that if anyone had broken a Treaty it was Shere Ali, because he had bound himself to be the friend of our friends and the enemy of our enemies. The hon. and gallant Gentleman went on to say that we had no right to occupy Quetta. Now, this was... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1879 - 766 páginas
...courtesy, as well as by the treaty engagement of 1855 existing between the two countries, binding them to be the friend of our friends and the enemy of our enemies, the Ameer was bound to a line of conduct the reverse of that which he adopted. 23. In reporting to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1879 - 720 páginas
...courtesy, as well as by the treaty engagement of 1 855 existing between Che two countries, binding them to be the friend of our friends and the enemy of our enemies, the Ameer was bound to a line of conduct the reverse of that which he adopted. 23. In reporting to... | |
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