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 140
... respect at Oude , but could not obtain any military aid and being at length civilly difmiffed , he proceeded to Allahabad , which was then held by Mahomet Khuli - Khan , a na- tive of Perfia , and a coufin - german of Shujah - ud ...
... respect at Oude , but could not obtain any military aid and being at length civilly difmiffed , he proceeded to Allahabad , which was then held by Mahomet Khuli - Khan , a na- tive of Perfia , and a coufin - german of Shujah - ud ...
Page 150
... respect due to his rank he afforded him every do- mestic conveniency , but earnestly advised a peace with the English , as the certain medium of retrieving the defolated states of his for- tunes . Deftitute of every resource for ...
... respect due to his rank he afforded him every do- mestic conveniency , but earnestly advised a peace with the English , as the certain medium of retrieving the defolated states of his for- tunes . Deftitute of every resource for ...
Page 257
... respect and indulgence . As no records of the Moghul Empire bear a teftimony of the existence of this fect during the period in which Nanock lived , it cannot be fuppofed that his converts were numerous or powerful . Nanock , according ...
... respect and indulgence . As no records of the Moghul Empire bear a teftimony of the existence of this fect during the period in which Nanock lived , it cannot be fuppofed that his converts were numerous or powerful . Nanock , according ...
Page 268
... respect and religious enthu- fiafm they become fo ftrongly attached to them , that a portion of temporal welfare , with the hope of future happiness , feems among many nations to depend on a rigorous obfervance of form . A confpicuous ...
... respect and religious enthu- fiafm they become fo ftrongly attached to them , that a portion of temporal welfare , with the hope of future happiness , feems among many nations to depend on a rigorous obfervance of form . A confpicuous ...
Page 299
... respect , the Hindoo ordered that his chattles , which were heavy , fhould be thrown into the road . On exclaiming against this act of ejection , he was told , that though the house was erected for the purpose of common accommodation ...
... respect , the Hindoo ordered that his chattles , which were heavy , fhould be thrown into the road . On exclaiming against this act of ejection , he was told , that though the house was erected for the purpose of common accommodation ...
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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