Some Records of Crime: Being the Diary of a Year, Official and Particular, of an Officer of the Thuggee and Dacoitie Police, Volume 1S. Low, Marston, 1892 - Crime |
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... arrested in Madras and of its release - Lord William Bentinck , Governor - General of India - Sir William Sleeman , the first " General Superintendent " -The origin of the " Approver System " --Its present adoption advocated against ...
... arrested in Madras and of its release - Lord William Bentinck , Governor - General of India - Sir William Sleeman , the first " General Superintendent " -The origin of the " Approver System " --Its present adoption advocated against ...
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... Arrest at Ajmere of Kishen Sing , Dacoit Jamadar , and others , confirmed - Oomrah- Bulliálee - The Rángurs ( Mahomedan converts ) Bhewánie , a desert commercial mart , described - Loháni - Khôj— Letter from Mr. Thornton about it ...
... Arrest at Ajmere of Kishen Sing , Dacoit Jamadar , and others , confirmed - Oomrah- Bulliálee - The Rángurs ( Mahomedan converts ) Bhewánie , a desert commercial mart , described - Loháni - Khôj— Letter from Mr. Thornton about it ...
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... Arrest of some of the murderers of members of the Thuggee police last November 302-310 Leave Jhoonjoonoo - Precautions on the march - General complaints of the depredations by Shekáwuts - Robbery far and near- Khêtri –– The Khêtri Rajah ...
... Arrest of some of the murderers of members of the Thuggee police last November 302-310 Leave Jhoonjoonoo - Precautions on the march - General complaints of the depredations by Shekáwuts - Robbery far and near- Khêtri –– The Khêtri Rajah ...
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... arrest , and recovery of the plunder - Robbery of some treasure carriers near Meeahgám - Mr . Wright and the Turnbull brothers - Robber confederacy at Jalnah - Treasure Dacoitie near Ghátpoorie - Treasure Dacoitie near Burkhêra ...
... arrest , and recovery of the plunder - Robbery of some treasure carriers near Meeahgám - Mr . Wright and the Turnbull brothers - Robber confederacy at Jalnah - Treasure Dacoitie near Ghátpoorie - Treasure Dacoitie near Burkhêra ...
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... of it under the sanction of uninfrangible and potential 66 sanctuary " a mere pretence as regarded such fugitives , for there was no actual " laying hold of 1 the horns of the altar , " although to arrest 18 At the Durbar .
... of it under the sanction of uninfrangible and potential 66 sanctuary " a mere pretence as regarded such fugitives , for there was no actual " laying hold of 1 the horns of the altar , " although to arrest 18 At the Durbar .
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Page 240 - Of them who, wrapt in earth so cold, No more the smiling day shall view, Should many a tender tale be told, For many a tender thought is due.
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Page 97 - ... and the wild beast of the field ? How much rather would he say, " Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon the world to try them that dwell upon the earth.