| 1827 - 698 sider
...generally of the most unfrequented hills and woods, where they prolong a miserable existence until the departure of the enemy ; and if this should be...food, a large portion necessarily dies of hunger.' See the note itself. The Historical Sketches should be read by every one who desires to have an accurate... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1811 - 622 sider
...unfrequented hills and woods, where they prolong a miserable existence until the departure of the enemy. The people of a district thus deserting their homes are called the vulsa of the district. A state of habitual misery, involving precautions against incessant war and... | |
| 1816 - 846 sider
...and woods, where they prolong a miserable existence until the departure of the enemy; and should this be protracted beyond the time for which they have provided food, a great proportion of them necessarily die of hunger. The people of a district thus deserting their homes,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1820 - 594 sider
...unfrequented hills and woods, where they prolong a miserable existence until the departure of the enemy. The people of a district thus deserting their homes are called the tmha of the district. A state of habitual misery, involving precautions against incessant war aml unpitying... | |
| Babur (Emperor of Hindustan) - 1826 - 538 sider
...generally of the most unfrequented hills and woods, where they prolong a miserable existence until the departure of the enemy ; and if this should be...food, a large portion necessarily dies of hunger." See the note itself. The Historical Sketches should be read by every one who desires to have an accurate... | |
| Robert Rickards - 1829 - 682 sider
...most unfrequented hills and woods; " where they prolong a miserable existence, until the depar" ture of the enemy ; and if this should be protracted beyond...of habitual misery, " involving precautions against incessant war, and unpitying " depredations of so peculiar a description, as to require in " any of... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1830 - 458 sider
...generally of the most unfrequented hills and woods, where they prolong a miserable existence until the departure of the enemy ; and if this should be protracted beyond horses, no good flesh, no grapes or musk-melons,* no good fruits, no ice or cold water, no good food... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1835 - 290 sider
...generally of the most unfrequented hills and woods, where they prolong a miserable existence, until the departure of the enemy ; and if this should be protracted beyond the time for which they had provided food, a large portion necessarily dies of hunger. The people of a district thus deserting... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1838 - 504 sider
...until the departure of the enemy ; and if this should be protracted beyond the time for which they had provided food, a large portion necessarily dies of...district thus deserting their homes, are called the Wvlsa of the district. A state of habitual misery, involving precautions against incessant war, and... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1837 - 1158 sider
...generally of the most unfrequented hill* and woods, where they prolong a miserable existence, until the departure of the enemy; and if this should be protracted beyond the time for which they had provided food, a large portion necessarily dies of hunger. The people of a district thus deserting... | |
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