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Sir James Outram remained in Persia with the British force until the beginning of June , when the terrible events that ... and ascertain , if possible , the movements of the Persian army- as he had no luggage cattle to en- able him to ...
Sir James Outram remained in Persia with the British force until the beginning of June , when the terrible events that ... and ascertain , if possible , the movements of the Persian army- as he had no luggage cattle to en- able him to ...
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66 In case of differences arising between the Government of Persia and the countries of Herat and Affghanistan , the Persian Govern- ment engages to refer them for ad- justment to the friendly offices of the British Government , and not ...
66 In case of differences arising between the Government of Persia and the countries of Herat and Affghanistan , the Persian Govern- ment engages to refer them for ad- justment to the friendly offices of the British Government , and not ...
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Sir , I have the honour to re- port , for your Excellency's informa- tion , that the Persian Expeditionary Force obtained a signal victory over the Persian army commanded by Shooja - ool - Moolk in person , on the 8th instant .
Sir , I have the honour to re- port , for your Excellency's informa- tion , that the Persian Expeditionary Force obtained a signal victory over the Persian army commanded by Shooja - ool - Moolk in person , on the 8th instant .
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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