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" ... had been always paid, no one did speak to him any more, or made a show of standing up at his departure. This reprimand did much honour to the English ; and it must be acknowledged, to the honour of... "
History of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Army - Side xxix
av Arthur Broome - 1850 - 629 sider
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The History of British India, Del 36

James Mill - 1820 - 1100 sider
...did not answer a word. He tarried about one hour more in his visit, and then went away much abashed ; and, although he was a commander of importance, and...reprimand did much honour to the English ; and, it BOOK IV. Moorshedabad, took arms. It has been alleged that CHAP. 5. m concert wjth the Emperor ; with...
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The History of British India, Volum 3

James Mill - 1820 - 588 sider
...did not answer a word. He tarried about one hour more in his visit, and then went away much abashed ; and, although he was a commander of importance, and...at his departure. This reprimand did much honour to th« English ; and, it BOOK IV. Moorshedabad, took arms. It has been alleged that HAP' 5' they acted...
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The History of British India, Volum 3

James Mill - 1826 - 584 sider
...word. lie tarried about one hour more in his visit, and then went away much abashed"; and, although lie was a commander of importance, and one to whom much...reprimand did much honour to the English ; and, it BOOK IV. Moorshedabad, took arms. It has been alleged that CHAP, s. tney actecj jn concert with the...
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The Life of Robert, Lord Clive: Collected from the Family Papers ..., Volum 2

John Malcolm - 1836 - 402 sider
...did not answer a word. He tarried about one hour more in his visit, and then went away much abashed ; and, although he was a commander of importance, and one to whom much honour had VOL. II. T • been always paid, no one did speak to him any more, or made a show of standing up at...
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The History of England, from the Accession of George III., 1760, to ..., Volum 1

Thomas Smart Hughes - 1846 - 546 sider
...not answer a word : he tarried about one hour more in his visit, and then went away much abashed ; and although he was a commander of importance, and one to whom much honor had been always paid, no one did speak to him any more, or made a show of standing up at his...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 76

1854 - 768 sider
...native chief was checked and rebuked by the English officer, he makes the following observation : — " This reprimand did much honour to the English ; and it must be acknowledged, to the honour of these strangers, that as their conduct in war and in battle is worthy of admiration, so, on the other...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 76

1854 - 760 sider
...native chief was checked and rebuked by the English officer, he makes the following observation : — " This reprimand did much honour to the English ; and it must be acknowledged, to the honour of these strangers, that as their conduct in war and in battle is worthy of admiration, so, on the other...
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The illustrated history of the British empire in India and the East ..., Volum 2

Edward Henry Nolan - 1878 - 990 sider
...did not answer a word. He tarried about one hour more in his visit, and then went away much abashed ; and although he was a commander of importance, and...more, or made a show of standing up at his departure. Thu reprimand did much honour to the English; 282 IN INDIA AND THE EAST. 283 and it must be acknowledged,...
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Three Frenchmen in Bengal: Or, The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements ...

Samuel Charles Hill - 1903 - 214 sider
...did not answer a word. He tarried about one hour more in his visit, and then went away much abashed ; and although he was a commander of importance, and one to whom much honour had always been paid, no one did speak to him any more, or made a show of standing up at his departure....
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