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" Raja and the honour of his family, and it appeared that her living longer was inconsistent with these in her father's opinion, there was no occasion for him to have gone secretly to work, for that she was prepared to die by her own act. Accordingly, having... "
Memoirs of the Puthan soldier of fortune the nuwab ammeer-ood-doulah ... - Side 388
av Basâvan Lâl - 1832
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ...

1835 - 606 sider
...the family, there was no occasion to go secretly to work. Accordingly, having bathed, and dressed in gay attire, she drank off the poison, " and so gave...earning the perpetual praise and admiration of mankind." This is the Ameer's account of the affair; but Colonel Tod and Sir John Malcolm make it appear that...
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The History of the British Empire in India, Volum 4

Edward Thornton - 1843 - 624 sider
...becomes elevated to enthusiasm. " She drank off the poison," says he through the agency of his scribe, " and so gave up her precious life, earning the perpetual praise and admiration of mankind." VOL. iv. 2 h CHAP. xxv. Although a subsidiary treaty had been concluded, the arrangements had not been...
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The History of the British Empire in India, Volum 4

Edward Thornton - 1843 - 630 sider
...becomes elevated to enthusiasm. " She drank off the poison," says he through the agency of his scribe, " and so gave up her precious life, earning the perpetual praise and admiration of mankind." VOL. IV. 2 h CHAP. xxv. Although a subsidiary treaty had been concluded, the arrangements had not been...
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The History of British India, Volum 7

James Mill - 1845 - 634 sider
...no occasion for him to have gone secretly to work, for that she was prepared to die by her own act. Accordingly, having bathed, and dressed herself in...earning the perpetual praise and admiration of mankind. — Mem. 399. According to Malcolm and Tod, the death of the princess, although suggested by Amir Khan,...
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The History of British India, Volum 7

James Mill - 1848 - 636 sider
...prepared to die by her own act. Accordingly, having bathed, and dressed herself in new and gay 'wire, she drank off the poison, and so gave up her precious life, earning Ihe perpetual praise and admiration of mankind. — Mem. 399. According to Malcolm and Tod, the death...
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