Western India Before and During the Mutinies: Pictures Drawn from LifeH.S. King & Company, 1871 - 262 páginas |
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... allowed force rather than justice to be the rule of right . It is easy to perceive the delicate nature of such transactions , and the difficulty of doing justice in them . In the present case , apart from the danger of establishing a ...
... allowed force rather than justice to be the rule of right . It is easy to perceive the delicate nature of such transactions , and the difficulty of doing justice in them . In the present case , apart from the danger of establishing a ...
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... allowed 1 It may be as well to explain for English readers that nuzzerana means the present given by Indian usage to the paramount power on the accession of an heir to the gadee , a species of succession tax which under British rule had ...
... allowed 1 It may be as well to explain for English readers that nuzzerana means the present given by Indian usage to the paramount power on the accession of an heir to the gadee , a species of succession tax which under British rule had ...
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... allowed to accompany me , but another sent in his stead . I accordingly pro- ceeded to the spot , and the Drangadra family was requested to join me there to assist in my enquiry . The difficulty of such an enquiry it is impossible for ...
... allowed to accompany me , but another sent in his stead . I accordingly pro- ceeded to the spot , and the Drangadra family was requested to join me there to assist in my enquiry . The difficulty of such an enquiry it is impossible for ...
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... as though an English traveller , after partaking of the hospitality of any gentleman , were to ask to be allowed to pay for his dinner , or were to buy : his own food and have it cooked in his host's D2 Plots and Counterplots . 35.
... as though an English traveller , after partaking of the hospitality of any gentleman , were to ask to be allowed to pay for his dinner , or were to buy : his own food and have it cooked in his host's D2 Plots and Counterplots . 35.
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... old and new temples stood , and whose prime minister was Mo- hammedan , as was of course the Nawab himself , to be allowed the honour of restoring the gates , and that their advent was hailed , by every Durbar in Somnath Gates . 85.
... old and new temples stood , and whose prime minister was Mo- hammedan , as was of course the Nawab himself , to be allowed the honour of restoring the gates , and that their advent was hailed , by every Durbar in Somnath Gates . 85.
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