Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Объемы 1-2Colburn, 1852 |
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... person for the command , he received instructions from the government accordingly . As a Bengal officer I had no desire to share in this expedition , but the General having done me the honour to conceive a favourable opinion of my ...
... person for the command , he received instructions from the government accordingly . As a Bengal officer I had no desire to share in this expedition , but the General having done me the honour to conceive a favourable opinion of my ...
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... person's leg to become increased to the dimensions of a muscular Yorkshireman's thigh , his wretched toes appearing like a fringe to his bloated limb . The catching and taming of wild elephants furnish a large source of revenue to the ...
... person's leg to become increased to the dimensions of a muscular Yorkshireman's thigh , his wretched toes appearing like a fringe to his bloated limb . The catching and taming of wild elephants furnish a large source of revenue to the ...
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... persons are led to believe . Upon the day following this last event , whe- ther out of revenge , or from an anxious desire to stand well with their sovereign , the two chiefs courageously proposed that we should go at once to destroy ...
... persons are led to believe . Upon the day following this last event , whe- ther out of revenge , or from an anxious desire to stand well with their sovereign , the two chiefs courageously proposed that we should go at once to destroy ...
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... on . On doing so and reconnoitering still further , it was ascertained that not more than two or three persons could approach the combatants again without disturbing them ; and a couple of wild 120 MEMORIALS OF NEPAUL .
... on . On doing so and reconnoitering still further , it was ascertained that not more than two or three persons could approach the combatants again without disturbing them ; and a couple of wild 120 MEMORIALS OF NEPAUL .
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... person , or to make an unwilling witness depose , or to secure the production of necessary papers ; all such executive aid being afforded by the court appointing it . The assumption of any power of their own by the Punchayat would be a ...
... person , or to make an unwilling witness depose , or to secure the production of necessary papers ; all such executive aid being afforded by the court appointing it . The assumption of any power of their own by the Punchayat would be a ...
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advance appeared army arrival artillery attack Bengal Betteah Bhem Sing Bhotwal Bhurtpore Brahmins British government campaign Captain chiefs Chinese Chountra Colonel command Company Delhi Deothul detachment Doorgun Sal Durbar elephant enemy English favour fire force forest frontier Gogra Goorkha Gooroo Goruckpore Governor-General guns heir heir apparent hills Honourable hundred immediately India Jung Bahadoor Jytuck Kajee Khan Khás Khat Khatmandoo killed Kshatriyas Kumaon lands letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Lord Hastings Lord Lake Lordship Major Major-General Maloun March Matabar Sing ment Mhow miles military minister mission morning mountains Muckwanpore musth native negociation Nepaulese Newars occasion occupied officers Pandee party peace political position possession Prince principal Rajah of Nepaul received regiment Resident river rupees Sarun Scinde sepoys Sir David Ochterlony Sirdar soldiers soon stockade success Sukkur Sutlej territory Thapa Thibet tion treaty troops Turai Umur Sing usurped Vakeel wounded young young Rajah
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Стр. 61 - In order to secure and improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between the two states, it is agreed that accredited ministers from each shall reside at the court of the other.
Стр. 59 - Coosah, in which the authority of the British Government has been introduced, or is in actual course of introduction. Fourthly. — All the low lands between the Rivers Mitchee and the Teestah.
Стр. 61 - Singh engages never to take, or retain, in his service any British subject, nor the subject of any European or American State, without the consent of the British Government.
Стр. 57 - Francis, Earl of Moira, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, appointed by the Court of Directors of the said Honourable Company to direct and control all the affairs in the East Indies, and by...
Стр. 201 - Nepaul shall lead it obstinately to persist in rejecting these just demands, it will itself be responsible for the consequences. The British government has studiously endeavoured, by every effort of conciliation, to avert the extremity of war, but it can have no apprehension of the result ; and it relies with •confidence on the...
Стр. 183 - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
Стр. 174 - Nepal, are the chief topics of reliance. On the other hand, some fear is expressed of the defection of the Hill Rajas, by which an opening into the mountains may be afforded to the enemy ; and some of the chiefs do not hesitate to declare their opinion of the superiority of the British forces. We have hitherto, say they, but hunted deer; if we engage in this war, we must prepare to fight tigers.
Стр. 57 - Nipal, and whereas the parties are mutually disposed to restore the relations of peace and amity which, previously to the occurrence of the late differences, had long subsisted between the...
Стр. 177 - Honourable the Governor-general has judged it proper to make known to the powers in alliance and friendship with the Honourable Company, the origin and progress of the transactions which have terminated in this crisis, in the full conviction that the exposition will establish beyond dispute the extraordinary moderation and forbearance of the British government, and the injustice, violence, and aggression of the state of Nepal.
Стр. 60 - Nipal renounces for himself, his heirs, and successors, all claim to or connexion with the countries lying to the west of the River Kali, and engages never to have any concern with those countries or the inhabitants thereof.