| Hugh Murray - 1850 - 776 pagina’s
...describes this influential Seik ini chief, in a note which he appends to the previous narra- l'r' tive: " In the course of this history there has, more than...occasion to allude to the unscrupulous character of Rajah Golab Sing; but it must not therefore be CHAP. XVIH AD ls46. The utaniinnl by which to try him.... | |
| Joseph Davey Cunningham - 1853 - 578 pagina’s
...however any ironical meaning, that he was indeed his •• Zur-khureed," or gold-boughten slave ! In the course of this history there has, more than...occasion to allude to the unscrupulous character of Raja Gulab Singh ; but it must not therefore be supposed that he is a man malevolently evil. He will, indeed,... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1853 - 800 pagina’s
...influential Seik His elmraochief, in a note which he appends to the previous narra- ter° tive : " In the course of this history there has, more than once, been occasion to allude to the unserupulous character of Rajah Golab Sing; but it imut not therefore be CHAP. XVIH AD 1s46. The standard... | |
| Joseph Davey Cunningham - 1994 - 498 pagina’s
...without however any ironical meaning, that he was indeed his ' Zurkharid ' , or gold-boughten slave ! In the course of this history there has, more than...been occasion to allude to the unscrupulous character o£ Raja Gulab Singh ; but it must not therefore be supposed that he is a man malevolently evil. He... | |
| Aśoka Jeratha - 1998 - 308 pagina’s
...Gulab Singh was biased. He never liked him but despite the fact he could not ignore his qualities, "In the course of this history there has more than...occasion to allude to the unscrupulous character of Raja Gulab Singh; but it must not therefore the supposed that he is a man malevolently evil. He will indeed... | |
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