Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Том 2Colburn, 1852 |
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... never specu- lated on rousing it to such exertions as they witnessed in the first campaign . Notwith- standing their early successes , therefore , they very soon repented of the rash measures by which they had brought themselves into so ...
... never specu- lated on rousing it to such exertions as they witnessed in the first campaign . Notwith- standing their early successes , therefore , they very soon repented of the rash measures by which they had brought themselves into so ...
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... never indicated to Sir David Ochterlony any disposition to treat on such a basis . Upon the conquest of Kumaon , the Nepaulese Governor of that province , Bum Sah , a man of some consideration in the state , expressed much desire to be ...
... never indicated to Sir David Ochterlony any disposition to treat on such a basis . Upon the conquest of Kumaon , the Nepaulese Governor of that province , Bum Sah , a man of some consideration in the state , expressed much desire to be ...
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... but after some consideration , he again broke off the negociation in September , declaring that the Nepaulese chiefs would never accede to a VOL . II . C cession of the whole Turai , which was the main NEGOCIATIONS . 25.
... but after some consideration , he again broke off the negociation in September , declaring that the Nepaulese chiefs would never accede to a VOL . II . C cession of the whole Turai , which was the main NEGOCIATIONS . 25.
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... never doubted the sincerity of the enemy . The very earnestness of their opposition in the course of the negociation seemed to show that the acceptance of the proffered terms was the deliberate act of the Court , and though their assent ...
... never doubted the sincerity of the enemy . The very earnestness of their opposition in the course of the negociation seemed to show that the acceptance of the proffered terms was the deliberate act of the Court , and though their assent ...
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... never to make peace . Formerly , when some individuals urged the adoption of a treaty of peace and commerce , I refused my assent to that measure ; I will not now suffer the honour of my Prince to be If you sullied by concession and ...
... never to make peace . Formerly , when some individuals urged the adoption of a treaty of peace and commerce , I refused my assent to that measure ; I will not now suffer the honour of my Prince to be If you sullied by concession and ...
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