Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Том 1Colburn, 1852 |
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... consequence of a letter which I received from Mr. Hawkins , of Patna , assuring me that Bir Kishore Sing would be punished by the British government , I did not punish him as I should otherwise have done ; I , however , recovered ...
... consequence of a letter which I received from Mr. Hawkins , of Patna , assuring me that Bir Kishore Sing would be punished by the British government , I did not punish him as I should otherwise have done ; I , however , recovered ...
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... consequence of which they remained silent , and seeing no business brought forward , they came away . ” — Nepaul Papers ; 384. ( The state papers of Nepaul appear to be no more veracious than those of more civilized nations . ) HOSTILE ...
... consequence of which they remained silent , and seeing no business brought forward , they came away . ” — Nepaul Papers ; 384. ( The state papers of Nepaul appear to be no more veracious than those of more civilized nations . ) HOSTILE ...
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... consequences , urged perseve- rance in the course of policy hitherto pursued , and recommended , if unavoidable , the ultimate concession of the disputed territory below the hills . To these prudent recommendations were opposed the ...
... consequences , urged perseve- rance in the course of policy hitherto pursued , and recommended , if unavoidable , the ultimate concession of the disputed territory below the hills . To these prudent recommendations were opposed the ...
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... consequence of the impracticability of support- ing the police tannahs by sending troops into the country at that unhealthy season , it became necessary to withdraw them ; and the Nepau- lese were thus enabled to re - occupy the whole ...
... consequence of the impracticability of support- ing the police tannahs by sending troops into the country at that unhealthy season , it became necessary to withdraw them ; and the Nepau- lese were thus enabled to re - occupy the whole ...
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... consequence of the insolent outrage which had taken place , unless the go- vernment of Nepaul should exonerate itself from the act , by disavowal , and punishment of the perpetrators . This letter received an answer . wholly evasive ...
... consequence of the insolent outrage which had taken place , unless the go- vernment of Nepaul should exonerate itself from the act , by disavowal , and punishment of the perpetrators . This letter received an answer . wholly evasive ...
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