Western India Before and During the Mutinies: Pictures Drawn from LifeH.S. King & Company, 1871 - 262 páginas |
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... took possession of the country , refusing to sanction an adopted heir , and thereby depriving her of rule and territory . This lady threw herself heart and soul into the re- bellion , and died fighting against us on horseback , in the ...
... took possession of the country , refusing to sanction an adopted heir , and thereby depriving her of rule and territory . This lady threw herself heart and soul into the re- bellion , and died fighting against us on horseback , in the ...
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... took place between the two ladies , in which the older upbraided the younger with treachery , and the younger replied , that the good old lady could not do better at her time of life than continue to devote herself to spiritual affairs ...
... took place between the two ladies , in which the older upbraided the younger with treachery , and the younger replied , that the good old lady could not do better at her time of life than continue to devote herself to spiritual affairs ...
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Pictures Drawn from Life Sir George Le Grand Jacob. wealthy dame , she took care to bring with her abundance of golden reasons for propitiating all amenable to a species of logic to which , it must be confessed , our native subordinates ...
Pictures Drawn from Life Sir George Le Grand Jacob. wealthy dame , she took care to bring with her abundance of golden reasons for propitiating all amenable to a species of logic to which , it must be confessed , our native subordinates ...
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... took the field ; mounted on horseback at the head of her troops , and attended by some of the chiefs , she once more presented herself at the gateway of Wudwan , this time in full hope of admittance . But some of the garrison , not let ...
... took the field ; mounted on horseback at the head of her troops , and attended by some of the chiefs , she once more presented herself at the gateway of Wudwan , this time in full hope of admittance . But some of the garrison , not let ...
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... took posses- sion of the regency in the natural course of events , without any necessity to do more than report the fact for the information of the protecting govern- ment which had sanctioned the measure ; that she had been in ...
... took posses- sion of the regency in the natural course of events , without any necessity to do more than report the fact for the information of the protecting govern- ment which had sanctioned the measure ; that she had been in ...
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afterwards arms artillery assistance attack Baba Baroda Bawawalla Belgaum Bombay Brahmin British Government brought Captain cartridge chief Chimma Sahib claim Colonel Maughan command corps courts death Dharwar dowager Durbar duty employed endeavouring English European evidence feeling force Gaekwar gates gateway Ghats give guard guns Guzerat havildar heir Hindoo honour hope Hursoor India Indian Navy Infantry insurgents insurrection intrigue John Schneider join Joonagur Kattee Kattywar killed Kolapoor Kutch ladies Limree Lord Madras Mangrol Manson ment minister murder mutiny Nana Sahib native officers native politics Nawab's night Nurgoond Nuthoo Mehta opium orders party passed Peshwa Political Agent Poona Portuguese possession present prisoners Raja Ranees rebellion rebels received regiment replied S. M. Horse Satara Sawunt Waree Schneider secure seized sent Sepoy soldiers Southern Mahratta Country surrender Suttee sword taken things took town trial troops village whilst whole