| John Malcolm - 1824 - 628 páginas
...over the mind of his prince) proved base enough to act throughout as the instrument of Ameer Khan, the character of this proud race was redeemed by the...which, after a short pause, Adjeit Singh replied by intreating him "not to disturb the grief of a father for a " lost child." The old chief immediately... | |
| 1824 - 856 páginas
...over the mind of his prince) proved hase enough to act throughout as the instrument of Ameer Khan, the character of this proud race was redeemed by the...which, after a short pause, Adjeit Singh replied by intreating him ' not to disturb the grief of a father for a lost child.' The old chief immediately... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1824 - 624 páginas
...Khan, the character of this proud race was redeemed by the conduct of Sugwao Singh, chief of Karrudur, who, the moment he heard of the proceedings in the...in apparent affliction. " Is the princess dead or hlire ?" was his impatient interrogation : to which, after a short pause, Adjeit Singh replied by intreating... | |
| 1824 - 506 páginas
...of Kunadur," says Sir John Malcolm, "dismounting from a breathless horse, went unceremoniously in to the presence of his prince, whom he found seated with...apparent affliction. ' Is the princess dead or alive ?' wa» his impatient interrogation ; to which, after a short pause, Adjeit Singh replied, by entreating... | |
| 1824 - 602 páginas
...Khan,. the character of this proud race was redeemed by the conduct of Sugwan Singh, chief of Karrudur, who, the moment he heard of the proceedings in the palace, hastened from his residence to Odcypoor, and dismounting from a breathless horse, went unceremoniously into the presence of his prince,... | |
| Mrs. G. G. Richardson - 1828 - 244 páginas
...Karradar. This venerable warrior, no sooner caught the rumour of what was passing in the palace, than he hastened from his residence to Odeypoor, and dismounting from a breathless horse, rushed unceremoniously into the presence of the Prince, whom he found seated in apparent affliction,... | |
| Mrs. G. G. Richardson - 1828 - 250 páginas
...Karradar. This venerable warrior, no sooner caught the rumour of what was passing in the palace, than he hastened from his residence to Odeypoor, and dismounting from a breathless horse, rushed unceremoniously into the presence of the Prince, whom he found seated in apparent affliction,... | |
| Mrs. G. G. Richardson - 1828 - 256 páginas
...Karradar. This venerable warrior, no sooner caught the rumour of what was passing in the palace, than he hastened from his residence to Odeypoor, and dismounting from a breathless horse, rushed unceremoniously into the presence of the Prince, whom he found seated in apparent affliction,... | |
| John Malcolm - 1832 - 604 páginas
...over the mind of his prince) proved base enough to act throughout as the instrument of Ameer Khan, the character of this proud race was redeemed by the...which, after a short pause, Adjeit Singh replied by intreating him " not to disturb the grief of a father for a " lost child." The old chief immediately... | |
| Henry Beveridge - 1862 - 796 páginas
...diabolical atrocity, will justify the insertion of Sir John's narrative of the conduct of " Sugwant Sing, chief of Karradur, who, the moment he heard of the...interrogation; to which, after a short pause, Adjeit Sing replied, by entreating him ' not to disturb the grief of a father for a lost child.' The old chief... | |
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