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Pagina 49
... ground as to dissipate to an extraordinary degree the jealousies likely to be excited in his native colleagues by any interference with their domestic customs . He had even contrived to bring the other Rajpoot states to combine with ...
... ground as to dissipate to an extraordinary degree the jealousies likely to be excited in his native colleagues by any interference with their domestic customs . He had even contrived to bring the other Rajpoot states to combine with ...
Pagina 50
... carry besoms to sweep the ground on which they tread , and cover their mouths with gauze , to avoid the scandal of inhaling their ancestors , or of crushing them whole- | six 50 [ Jan. THE ABOLITION OF WIDOW - BURNING IN INDIA .
... carry besoms to sweep the ground on which they tread , and cover their mouths with gauze , to avoid the scandal of inhaling their ancestors , or of crushing them whole- | six 50 [ Jan. THE ABOLITION OF WIDOW - BURNING IN INDIA .
Pagina 51
... ground for the imputation of a secret understanding between them . While , therefore , it was part of the good for- tune attending this enterprise that the High Priest should have left the scene in the odor of sanctity before he had ...
... ground for the imputation of a secret understanding between them . While , therefore , it was part of the good for- tune attending this enterprise that the High Priest should have left the scene in the odor of sanctity before he had ...
Pagina 55
... ground for many hours against seventeen thousand Russians , and , when at last compelled to retire , effected an orderly and steady retreat . The valor and the coolness which he exhibited in this en- gagement , marked him out to the ...
... ground for many hours against seventeen thousand Russians , and , when at last compelled to retire , effected an orderly and steady retreat . The valor and the coolness which he exhibited in this en- gagement , marked him out to the ...
Pagina 58
... ground stubbornly for hours , in hopes of Poninski's division coming up to aid them . At length the superior fire of the Russian artillery , and the charges of their horse regiments on the flank of the Poles , broke the left wing of ...
... ground stubbornly for hours , in hopes of Poninski's division coming up to aid them . At length the superior fire of the Russian artillery , and the charges of their horse regiments on the flank of the Poles , broke the left wing of ...
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