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 112
Confident of success , and presuming on the military reputation which he had
acquired , the Patan precipitately quitted the body of his army , and advanced
with a party of his principal officers . A detachment of Rchillas in ambuscade ,
fired at ...
Confident of success , and presuming on the military reputation which he had
acquired , the Patan precipitately quitted the body of his army , and advanced
with a party of his principal officers . A detachment of Rchillas in ambuscade ,
fired at ...
Page 114
... pensionet Hafiz was avowedly advanced to the supreme administration of
affairs . The cause of this revolution is afcribed to the indolent and dissipated
genius of Saud Ullah , who , it was represented by the party of Hafiz , would soon
waste ...
... pensionet Hafiz was avowedly advanced to the supreme administration of
affairs . The cause of this revolution is afcribed to the indolent and dissipated
genius of Saud Ullah , who , it was represented by the party of Hafiz , would soon
waste ...
Page 116
The Rohilla chiefs ultimately effected a celsation of hostility between the
contending parties ; and being chosen to decide on the claims preferred by
Ghaze - ud - Dein , it was stipulated , that Shujah - ud - Dowlah should
appropriate certain ...
The Rohilla chiefs ultimately effected a celsation of hostility between the
contending parties ; and being chosen to decide on the claims preferred by
Ghaze - ud - Dein , it was stipulated , that Shujah - ud - Dowlah should
appropriate certain ...
Page 118
... Rhamut , which was conspicuously directed to sovereign rule ; and by a
zealous attachment to the party of Saud Ullah's widow , who was beloved by the
people , they formed a moderate counterpoise to the encroaching power of that
chief .
... Rhamut , which was conspicuously directed to sovereign rule ; and by a
zealous attachment to the party of Saud Ullah's widow , who was beloved by the
people , they formed a moderate counterpoise to the encroaching power of that
chief .
Page 120
... to have yielded to the Rohillas , one million sterling , which is ROW reduced by
the injudicious management of the Nair , to thirty , or at most , forty thousand
pounds . very very fmall party , not consisting , it is said 120 FORSTER'S
TRAVELS.
... to have yielded to the Rohillas , one million sterling , which is ROW reduced by
the injudicious management of the Nair , to thirty , or at most , forty thousand
pounds . very very fmall party , not consisting , it is said 120 FORSTER'S
TRAVELS.
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