Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Объемы 1-2Colburn, 1852 |
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... position which Nepaul already holds in Anglo-Indian history, it has appeared to the Author that, in writing an account of that country, nothing should be omitted which can throw light on its characteristics and history. In addition ...
... position which Nepaul already holds in Anglo-Indian history, it has appeared to the Author that, in writing an account of that country, nothing should be omitted which can throw light on its characteristics and history. In addition ...
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... position which Nepaul already holds in Anglo - Indian history , it has appeared to the Author that , in writing an account of that country , nothing should be omitted which can throw light on its cha- racteristics and history . In ...
... position which Nepaul already holds in Anglo - Indian history , it has appeared to the Author that , in writing an account of that country , nothing should be omitted which can throw light on its cha- racteristics and history . In ...
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... position of Major - General Brooks pointed him out as a fit 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 ...
... position of Major - General Brooks pointed him out as a fit 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 ...
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... position near our post at Kotree , and threatened it with four thousand picked men ; Colonel Marshall , who commanded at Kotree , had only thirteen hun- dred bayonets , sixty Irregular Cavalry , and two guns - six - pounders - wherewith ...
... position near our post at Kotree , and threatened it with four thousand picked men ; Colonel Marshall , who commanded at Kotree , had only thirteen hun- dred bayonets , sixty Irregular Cavalry , and two guns - six - pounders - wherewith ...
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... determined upon Colonel Marshall's acting on the offensive , and attacking the Khan of Khelat in his position . A difficulty arose as to the force The I means of communicating his orders . several attempts 24 MEMORIALS OF NEPAUL .
... determined upon Colonel Marshall's acting on the offensive , and attacking the Khan of Khelat in his position . A difficulty arose as to the force The I means of communicating his orders . several attempts 24 MEMORIALS OF NEPAUL .
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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. 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...
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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.