Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Объемы 1-2Colburn, 1852 |
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... possessed - the 25th Regiment of Bombay N.I. Nusseer Khan , confident in the superior number of his troops , did not refuse battle when it was offered him . The action com- menced at 9 A.M. , and , after some stiff fighting , at 4 P.M. ...
... possessed - the 25th Regiment of Bombay N.I. Nusseer Khan , confident in the superior number of his troops , did not refuse battle when it was offered him . The action com- menced at 9 A.M. , and , after some stiff fighting , at 4 P.M. ...
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... possessions under the government of their conquerors . Those lands , although rent free , saleable and habitable , like the first named , are not enjoyed on terms equally easy , as they must be renewed on similar terms under every ...
... possessions under the government of their conquerors . Those lands , although rent free , saleable and habitable , like the first named , are not enjoyed on terms equally easy , as they must be renewed on similar terms under every ...
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... form the principal subject of the present chapter , I will here offer a few remarks upon their nature , and the course pursued by the Nepaulese in obtaining possession of them , which differs greatly from 78 MEMORIALS OF NEPAUL .
... form the principal subject of the present chapter , I will here offer a few remarks upon their nature , and the course pursued by the Nepaulese in obtaining possession of them , which differs greatly from 78 MEMORIALS OF NEPAUL .
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Thomas Smith (Captain.) in obtaining possession of them , which differs greatly from the means employed for similar purposes by the British government in the Chittagong districts , where the elephants are taken by pitfalls and khedahs ...
Thomas Smith (Captain.) in obtaining possession of them , which differs greatly from the means employed for similar purposes by the British government in the Chittagong districts , where the elephants are taken by pitfalls and khedahs ...
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... averaging from nine to eleven feet . The elephant whose death I am about to describe was eleven feet four inches in stature . His head and tusks were in possession of the late Earl of Derby , at Knowlsey Park , near ELEPHANTS . 83.
... averaging from nine to eleven feet . The elephant whose death I am about to describe was eleven feet four inches in stature . His head and tusks were in possession of the late Earl of Derby , at Knowlsey Park , near ELEPHANTS . 83.
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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.
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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.
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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.