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Стр. 69
... Mair- wara . The Mairs for so are these people named - were won over to aban- don their demoralising habits , and by their own acts , in their own councils , to abolish their pernicious usages . Slavery was prohibited ; infanticide ...
... Mair- wara . The Mairs for so are these people named - were won over to aban- don their demoralising habits , and by their own acts , in their own councils , to abolish their pernicious usages . Slavery was prohibited ; infanticide ...
Стр. 71
... Mairs , a dense jungle , infested with wild beasts , and scarcely ever traversed by man , save along the foot - paths , which served as roads com- municating between the few villages dis- persed through the hills . At the time the army ...
... Mairs , a dense jungle , infested with wild beasts , and scarcely ever traversed by man , save along the foot - paths , which served as roads com- municating between the few villages dis- persed through the hills . At the time the army ...
Стр. 72
... Mairs , and lived by levying blackmail on the cultivators and chiefs around . It was at that period that we first heard of their ex- istence . A young officer , on his own entreaty , obtained leave to go amongst these mountaineers and ...
... Mairs , and lived by levying blackmail on the cultivators and chiefs around . It was at that period that we first heard of their ex- istence . A young officer , on his own entreaty , obtained leave to go amongst these mountaineers and ...
Стр. 73
... Mairs , and , attacking them at Huttoon and Burar , met on each occasion a very spirited resistance . At the former place , the well - directed fire of their matchlocks taught us to regard them with respect ; and at Burar , they twice ...
... Mairs , and , attacking them at Huttoon and Burar , met on each occasion a very spirited resistance . At the former place , the well - directed fire of their matchlocks taught us to regard them with respect ; and at Burar , they twice ...
Стр. 74
... Mairs , who had never before known any ruler , were , in the first instance , placed under separate governments , part of their territory being ceded to Marwar , part to Mewar , while the remainder was affixed to the British province of ...
... Mairs , who had never before known any ruler , were , in the first instance , placed under separate governments , part of their territory being ceded to Marwar , part to Mewar , while the remainder was affixed to the British province of ...
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