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0332 India and Tibet : vol.1
India and Tibet : vol.1 / Page 332 (Color Image)

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doi: 10.20676/00000295
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nese representative said th
was more inclined to make
the generosity of the Ne
Bahadur having hinted tha
Lama's brother were anxious t
the Regent know that I w
s, and I asked him to tell the
had to wish to be other than o
Tibetans. We had no desire to
t to gain by it; we did no
ry; and the Viceroy had give
ries to respect their religion.
him the Nepalese represen
thing that the Tibetans conside
t erect building. I had somewh
t overture, even though at th
he rĂ´le we had thus no wish t
nned to respect their religion, th
me a very difficult position.
difficulties, saying they wished fo
s though they had been at
a few weeks, and I had alread
nt me word of negotiations
and then. Nor had they made
to troops with supplies. If
(what could I do). It seemed
yen like men in a log. The
a tiger. Last year they were
A month ago they were w
p up to their necks. And n
did not accept the hand which
the Regent, they would be in
d on the Chinese Resident, a
him the responsibility of
ernment to subdue the Tib
He said he was most anxio
sent a message to the Dalai
had other sources that the D
aries off, and had with h
ed to whom the Tibetans att