| Henry Thoby Prinsep - 1825 - 520 pagina’s
...head entire, with the features in a state to be recognised, were successively discovered. The chiefs mangled remains were given over to his son for interment,...drew pity even from those who had been the victims of fiis barbarity when 'living. The notice of this event has been introduced thus prematurely in order... | |
| 1832 - 348 pagina’s
...head entire, with the features in a state to be recognized, were successively discovered. The chiefs mangled remains were given over to his son for interment,...ridden at the head of twenty thousand horse, gave dn awful lesson of the uncertainty of fortune, and drew pity even from those who had been the victims... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1833 - 344 pagina’s
...fragments of bones, and at last the robber's head entire, with the features in a state to be recognized, were successively discovered. The chief's mangled...had been the victims of his barbarity when living."* This Eastern robber had himself outlived the curious but abominable association to which he had belonged.... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1833 - 220 pagina’s
...head entire, with the features in a state to be recognised, were successively discovered. The chiefs mangled remains were given over to his son for interment,...lesson of the uncertainty of fortune, and drew pity This Eastern robber had himself outlived the curious but abominable association to which he had belonged.... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1837 - 432 pagina’s
...distance, some clothes clotted with blood, and, farther on, fragments of bones, and at last the robber's head entire, with the features in a state to be recognised,...had been the victims of his barbarity when living*." This Eastern robber had himself outlived the. curious but abominable association to which he had belonged.... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1844 - 1184 pagina’s
...state to be recognised. " The chief's mangled remains," says the best historian of his adventures, " were given over to his son for interment; and the...one who so shortly before had ridden at the head of 20,000 horse, gave an awful lesson of the uncertainty of fortune, and drew pity even from those who... | |
| 1846 - 586 pagina’s
...distance, some clothes clotted with blood, and, further on, fragments of bones, and at last the robber's head entire, with the features in a state to be recognised,...had been the victims of his barbarity when living." This Eastern robber had himself outlived the curious but abominable association to which he had belonged.... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1858 - 794 pagina’s
...state to be recognised. ' The chiefs mangled remains,' says the best historian of his adventures, ' were given over to his son for interment ; and the...one who so shortly before had ridden at the head of 20,000 horse, gave an awful lesson of the uncertainty of fortune, and drew pity even from those who... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1865 - 512 pagina’s
...state to be recognized. " The chief's mangled remains," says the best historian of his adventures,1 " were given over to his son for interment ; and the...one who so shortly before had ridden at the head of 20,000 horse, gave an awful lesson of the uncertainty of fortune, and drew pity even from those who... | |
| James Grant - 1876 - 602 pagina’s
...recognised, were discovered in succession. " The chief's mangled remains," says Princep, " were given to his son for interment, and the miserable fate of...before had ridden at the head of twenty thousand horse, PANTHER AND WILD Г.иЛК. receiving occasional protection from the Killedar of Aseerghur. His troop... | |
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