| John Malcolm - 1826 - 626 페이지
...Jypore and Boondee tributes ; and one of them, speaking of the former, stated, that he no doubt •would continue to enjoy the friendship of the English, as...giving up to their vengeance the unfortunate Vizier Ali, who had sought -his protection. The vakeel was very severely rebuked by the agent of the Governor-general... | |
| 1839 - 674 페이지
...in the opinion of its brethren. " In 1806, the Wukeels of Holkar observed to Sir John Maleolm,—' The Raja of Jeypore will no doubt continue to enjoy the friendship of the English, as he has disgraced himself to please that nation by giving up to their vengeance the unfortunate Vizier... | |
| 1839 - 664 페이지
...its brethren. " In 1806, the Wukeels of Holkar observed to Sir John Malcolm,—'The Raja of Jcypore will no doubt continue to enjoy the friendship of the English, as he has disgraced himself to please that nation by giving up to their vengeance the unfortunate Vizier... | |
| CALCUTTA INDIA - 1844 - 650 페이지
...Internal Relations " In 180B, the Wukeels of Holkar observed to Sir John Malcolm, " The Rajah of Jeypoor will no doubt continue to enjoy the friendship of the English, as lie had disgraced himself to please that Dation by giving BJ> to their vengeance the unfortunate Vizeer-... | |
| 1846 - 628 페이지
...Internal Kelatious.'' In 1806, the Wukeels of Holkar observed to Sir John Malcolm, " The Rujah of Jeypoor will no doubt continue to enjoy the friendship of the English, as he had disgraced himself to please thiit nation by giving up to their vengeance the unfortunate Vizeer-Ally, who had sought its protection."... | |
| James Tod - 1873 - 798 페이지
...Jeipoor and Boondl tributes ; and one of them, speaking of the former, stated, that he no doubt •would continue to enjoy the friendship of the English, as...disgraced himself to please that nation, by giving up Vizier Alii (who had sought his protection) to their vengeance. The vakeel was severely rebuked by... | |
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