| James Mill - 1846 - 692 pagina’s
...sufficed to check their progress. In the low country of Dhurma they established their authority; bnt the Raja overthrew their army, and captured all their...retreating after his immense preparations, we can then give up the lands in dispute, and adjust our differences. Such, however, is the fame and terror of... | |
| Thomas Smith (Captain.) - 1852 - 338 pagina’s
...check their progress. In the low country of Dhurma they established their authority ; but the Rajah overthrew their army, and captured all their artillery...retreating, after his immense preparations, we can then give up the lands in dispute, and adjust our differences. Such, however, is the fame and terror of... | |
| Thomas Smith (Captain.) - 1852 - 374 pagina’s
...enemy will respect a treaty concluded under such circumstances. Therefore, let us confide i. i . \ ! rt our fortunes to our swords; and by boldly opposing...retreating, after his immense preparations, we can then give up the lands in dispute, and adjust our differences. Such, however, is the fame and terror of... | |
| James Mill - 1858 - 506 pagina’s
...of fear; and it would be absurd to expect that the enemy will respect a treaty concluded under sach circumstances. Therefore, let us confide our fortunes...retreating, after his immense preparations, we can then give up the lands in dispute, and adjust our differences. Sach, however, is the fame and terror of... | |
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