Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Том 1Colburn, 1852 |
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... superior knowledge of the strangers , to subdue the neighbouring tribes of aborigines , were successful beyond their hopes , and in such a career , continuing for ages , gradually merged the greater part of their own G 3.
... superior knowledge of the strangers , to subdue the neighbouring tribes of aborigines , were successful beyond their hopes , and in such a career , continuing for ages , gradually merged the greater part of their own G 3.
Стр. 136
... success : the latter can have no idea of sentiment , which maintains the union and resolution of multitudes in peril , better than all other human bonds whatever . It has been calculated that there are at this MILITARY TRIBES . 137 time ...
... success : the latter can have no idea of sentiment , which maintains the union and resolution of multitudes in peril , better than all other human bonds whatever . It has been calculated that there are at this MILITARY TRIBES . 137 time ...
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... successful in an effort made some years after to succour the last of the Sooruj Bunsee dynasty , who reigned at ... success of the Goorkhas would ruin the trade he before carried on with Nepaul : it had been interrupted for three or ...
... successful in an effort made some years after to succour the last of the Sooruj Bunsee dynasty , who reigned at ... success of the Goorkhas would ruin the trade he before carried on with Nepaul : it had been interrupted for three or ...
Стр. 162
... successful , it might give us in their future councils , or , possibly , really in- timidated by the menacing attitude of the enemy , had suddenly , and without any reference to the British government , concluded such a treaty with the ...
... successful , it might give us in their future councils , or , possibly , really in- timidated by the menacing attitude of the enemy , had suddenly , and without any reference to the British government , concluded such a treaty with the ...
Стр. 185
... success which had hitherto attended the arms of Nepaul , the powerful mili- tary force of the principality , and the natural strength of the country , which constituted an impregnable barrier against an English invasion . The small fort ...
... success which had hitherto attended the arms of Nepaul , the powerful mili- tary force of the principality , and the natural strength of the country , which constituted an impregnable barrier against an English invasion . The small fort ...
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animal army arrival artillery attack Author Beeloochees Bengal Betteah Bhotwal body Bombay Brahmins British government Bull camels camp Captain cavalry chiefs CO.'S NEW PUBLICATIONS COLBURN AND CO.'S Colonel command commissioners COMPLIMENTARY ORDERS David Ochterlony deer detachment disputed lands district division elephant enemy fire force forest frontier Goorkha Goruckpore Governor-General Governor-General of India guns Gurûngs hills hundred immediately India interest jatra Jytuck Khás Khelat killed Kotree Kshatriyas Lieutenant Smith Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel Marshall Lord George Bentinck Magars Marley ment Mhow miles military Muckwanpore musk-deer musth narrative native Nepaul Nepaulese Newars Nusseer Khan occupied Ochterlony officers operations party political position possession principal Punchayat Rajah Rajah of Nepaul Ramgurh Regiment reinforcements Resident retreat rhinoceros ridge river Sam Slick Sarun Scinde Sheoraj Sing Sir David Sirdar stockade Sukkur Sutlej Taroos Terai territory Thibet tree troops Turai tusks Umur villages wild elephant wood wounded yards