| 1786 - 838 ÆäÀÌÁö
...inconvenience of travelling an hundred and fifty leagues in the rainy feafon. She made longjourmes, and arrived at the camp in a few days. When the Nabob, who had been apprized of the queen's departure, wa» informed- of her approach, he left the camp with his whole army, in Savari, or parade. The army... | |
| 1784 - 506 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of travelling an, hundred and fifty leagues in the rainy (baton. She made long journies, and arrived at the camp in a few days. When the Nabob, who had...with his whole army, in Savari, or parade. The army 3 H met met the head of the Queen's retinue at a league ililtance from the camp, at which time they... | |
| Maistre de La Tour (M.) - 1784 - 208 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of travelling an hundred and fifty leagues in the rainy feafon. She made long journies, and arrived at the camp in a few days. When the Nabob, who had...army met the head of the queen's retinue at a league diftance from the camp, at which time they halted ; and Ay5 der derand his fon advanced alone on horfeback,... | |
| 1791 - 822 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the inconvenience of travelling 140 leagues in the rainy feafon. She made long journeys, and arrived at the camp in a few days. When the Nabob, who had been apprifed of the Quecn'i departure, was informed oí her approach, he left the camp with his whole army... | |
| 1826 - 418 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Siie made long journies, and arrived at the camp in a few days. When the Nabob,who had been apprizedof the queen's departure was informed of her approach, he left the camp, with his whole army in parade. The army met the head of the queen's retinnue at a league distance from the camp, at which... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 440 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of travelling an hundred and fifty leagues in the rainy season. She made long journies, and arrived at the camp in a few days. When the Nabob, who had been apprized of theqneen's departure, was informed of her approach, he left the camp, witli his whole army in parade.... | |
| Maistre de la Tour - 1855 - 426 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of travelling a hundred and fifty leagues in the rainy season. She made long journies, and arrived at the camp in a few days. When the Nabob, who had...his sons advanced alone on horseback, till they had joined the palanquin of their mother, which was close, and covered with muslin. They inclined as low... | |
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