| John Malcolm - 1824 - 628 sider
...of her administration, and know " well what feelings were excited by the mere " mention of her name. Among the princes of " her own nation, it would have...considered by all in " the same light. The Nizam of the Deckan and " Tippoo Sultan granted her the same respect as " the Paishwah ; and Mahomedans joined with... | |
| 1826 - 524 sider
...years of her administration, and know well what feelings were excited at the mere mention of her name. Among the princes of her own nation it would have...attempt. She was considered by all in the same light. The Nizan of the Deckan, and Tipoo Sultan, granted her the same respect as the Paishvvas; and Mahomedans... | |
| 1827 - 548 sider
...years of her administration, and know well what feelings were excited by the mere mention of her name. Among the princes of her own nation, it would have...considered by all in the same light. The Nizam of the Deckan and Tippoo Sultan granted her the same respect as the Paishwah ; and Mahomedans joined with... | |
| Sir John Malcolm - 1832 - 608 sider
...of her administration, and know " well what feelings were excited by the mere " mention of her name. Among the princes of her " own nation, it would have...considered by all in the same " light. The Nizam of the Deckan and Tippoo " Sultan granted her the same respect as the " Paishwah ; and Mahomedans joined with... | |
| W. B. Hockley - 1835 - 762 sider
...years of her administration, and know well what feelings were excited by the mere mention of her name. Among the princes of her own nation, it would have...indeed, not to have defended her against any hostile attempts. She was considered by all in the same light. The Nizam of the Deckan and Tippoo Sultaun granted... | |
| William Browne Hockley - 1841 - 376 sider
...years of her administration, and know well what feelings were excited by the mere mention of her name. Among the princes of her own nation, it would have...indeed, not to have defended her against any hostile attempts. She was considered by all in the same light. The Nizam of the Deckan and Tippoo Sultaun granted... | |
| CALCUTTA INDIA - 1844 - 650 sider
...of her adminis' tration, and know well what feelings were excited by the mere ' mention of her name. Among the princes of her own nation, ' it would have...considered by all in the same light. ' The Nizam of the Deckan and Tippoo Sultan granted her the ' same respect as the Paishwah ; and Mahomedans joined with... | |
| 1846 - 628 sider
...years of her administration, and know well what feelings were excited by the mere mention of her name. Among the princes of her own nation, it would have...considered by all in the same light. The Nizam of the Dekkan and Tippoo Sultan granted her the same respect as the Paishwah ; and Mahomedans joined with... | |
| 440 sider
...years of her administration, and know well what feelings were excited by the mere mention of her name. Among the princes of her own nation it would have...Tippoo Sultan, granted her the same respect as the Peishwa ; and Mohammedans joined with Hindoos in prayers for her long life and prosperity." Well may... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1879 - 770 sider
...bounty, afford a nuggestive text alike to eastern and western potentates. He asked, " whether Ahalya Eye, by spending double the money on an army that she did...Tippoo Sultan granted her the same respect as the peishwa, and Mohammedans joined with Hindoos iu prayers for her long life and prosperity."* After the... | |
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