India And Tibet; a History of the Relations Which Have Subsisted Between the Two Countries From the Time of Warren Hastings to 1910; With a Particular Account of the Mission to Lhasa of 1904
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THE TI RIMPOCHE 269 The Nepalese representative said the Regent was a moderate man, more inclined to make a peaceful settle- ment than the generality of the National Assembly. Captain Jit Bahadur having hinted that the Regent and the Dalai llama's brother were anxious to visit me, I told him to let the Regent know that I would be glad to receive him ; and I asked him to tell the Regent from me that we had no wish to be other than on friendly terms with the Tibetans. We had no desire to make war... upon them or object to gain by it ; we did not wish to annex their country ; and the Viceroy had given me the very strictest orders to respect their religion, so that when I heard from him (the Nepalese representative) and the Tongsa Penlop that the Tibetans considered the Summer Palace a sacred building, I had consented to take up my residence elsewhere, even though at inconvenience to myself. But while we had thus no wish to make war, and were prepared to respect their religion, the Tibetans were putting me in a very difficult position.
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