A Journey From Bengal To England: Through The Northern Part Of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, And Persia And Into Russia By The Caspian-See. In Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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Page 91
... sum of three rupees . He took that even- ing an extraordinary draught of his favourite spirit ; and , that his pleasures might have no alloy , he called in a good - natured girl , who for one half - rupee displayed to the Patan a more ...
... sum of three rupees . He took that even- ing an extraordinary draught of his favourite spirit ; and , that his pleasures might have no alloy , he called in a good - natured girl , who for one half - rupee displayed to the Patan a more ...
Page 168
... sum of money , but no part of the country which had been so folemnly promised . THE grand object of the Vizier's ambition had ripened into maturity , and was now publicly avowed : he applied to the English Government for a body of ...
... sum of money , but no part of the country which had been so folemnly promised . THE grand object of the Vizier's ambition had ripened into maturity , and was now publicly avowed : he applied to the English Government for a body of ...
Page 172
... sum of money to the English resident at Lucknow , which was applied to the service of the Bengal Government . BUT had Shujah - ud - Dowlah been permitted to pursue the fyftem of policy which had been obferved to the other Rohilia chiefs ...
... sum of money to the English resident at Lucknow , which was applied to the service of the Bengal Government . BUT had Shujah - ud - Dowlah been permitted to pursue the fyftem of policy which had been obferved to the other Rohilia chiefs ...
Page 176
... sum which they had offered for the fervice of an English brigade . has been fhewn that the brigade did not arrive in Rohilcund at a due feafon for the Mahrattas had , in two fucceffive years , com- mitted wide devastations in that ...
... sum which they had offered for the fervice of an English brigade . has been fhewn that the brigade did not arrive in Rohilcund at a due feafon for the Mahrattas had , in two fucceffive years , com- mitted wide devastations in that ...
Page 248
... sum had been annually ex- acted by them from Jumbo , but in a much less proportion than what was levied in the adjacent territories , The Sicques , indeed , aware of the refpectable ftate of the Jumbo force , and the ability The fourth ...
... sum had been annually ex- acted by them from Jumbo , but in a much less proportion than what was levied in the adjacent territories , The Sicques , indeed , aware of the refpectable ftate of the Jumbo force , and the ability The fourth ...
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affiftance Afghan againſt Ahmed Shah alfo Allahabad alſo amongſt army battle of Buxar Bellafpour Benares Bengal caufe cauſe chief cloſe coffes compofed courſe defire Dehli difpofition diſtricts dominion Engliſh eſtabliſhed extenfive faid fame fect feem feen fervant fervice fide firſt fituation flain fmall foldier fome foon ftate ftrength fubject fuccefs fuch fupplied fupported Ganges Hafiz Rhamut himſelf Hindoftan Hindoos hiſtory horfe horſe houſe India Jumbo Kaſhmire Kaſhmirian lacks of rupees Lahore laſt Lucknow Mahomet Mahometan Mahrattas meaſure moſt mountains muſt myſelf Nadir Shah Najeb Najeb-ud-Dowlah Nanock obferved occafion officer Oude Patan Patna perfon pleaſure poffeffed poffeffion prefent prince profeffion province Punjab purpoſe raiſed refidence river Rohilcund Rohilla rupees Saadut Khan ſeem ſeen ſhould Shujah-ud-Dowlah Sicques Sirhend ſmall ſome ſpace ſpirit ſtate ſtation ſtrong Sufdar Jung Sultan Shujah ſuppoſed territory theſe thoſe tion town troops uſe village Vizier whofe whoſe worſhip