Such were the benevolent inclinations of your ancestors. Whilst they pursued these great and generous principles, wheresoever they directed their steps, conquest and prosperity went before them : and then they reduced many countries and fortresses to... The Oriental Herald - Strana 1131828Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert Rickards - 1829 - 682 str.
...of mankind. After adverting, in the Eastern style, to the glories of Aurungzebe's ancestors, Jeswunt Sing proceeds : — " Such were the benevolent " inclinations...principles, " wheresoever they directed their steps, con" quest and prosperity went before them ; and " then they reduced many countries and for" tresses... | |
| 1829 - 1030 str.
...iiii.iii U; «il.--;:.' •,• .: .•„:« ,¡.í.. .-».'jl Such were the benevolent inelinatiuns of your ancestors. Whilst they pursued these great...steps, conquest and prosperity went . before them ; anil then they rcd'ivcd many countries and fortresses to their obedience. During your majesty's reign,... | |
| Sir Edward Robert Sullivan - 1866 - 558 str.
...clemency and virtue. Such were the benevolent inclinations of your ancestors ; whilst they pursued their great and generous principles, wheresoever they directed...steps, conquest and prosperity went before them, and thus they reduced many countries and fortresses to their obedience. During your Majesty's reign many... | |
| 1873 - 588 str.
...protection which he afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of guardian of mankind. . . . Such were the benevolent inclinations of your ancestors....reign many have been alienated from the empire, and further loss of territory must necessarily follow, since devastation and rapine now universally prevail... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1875 - 468 str.
...thirty-two years, acquire to himself immortal reputation, the glorious reward of clemency and virtue. ' Such were the benevolent inclinations of your ancestors....reign many have been alienated from the empire, and further loss of territory must necessarily follow, since devastation and rapine now universally prevail... | |
| Sir William Patrick Andrew - 1878 - 442 str.
...thirty-two years, acquire to himself immortal reputation, the glorious reward of clemency and virtue. ' " Such were the benevolent inclinations of your ancestors....fortresses to their obedience. During your majesty's reigu, many have been alienated from the empire, and and Pindaree raids. At length, in 1818, when the... | |
| Sir William Patrick Andrew - 1878 - 316 str.
...clemencj and virtue. " ' Such were the benevolent inclinations of your ancestors. 'Whilst they pur sued these great and generous principles, wheresoever they...prosperity went before them: and then they reduced many coun tries and fortresses to their obedience. During your majesty's reign, many have , INDIA AND HER... | |
| Val Cameron Prinsep - 1879 - 448 str.
...clemency and virtue. "Such were the benevolent inclinations of your ancestors. Whilst they pursued their great and generous principles wheresoever they directed...reign many have been alienated from the empire, and further loss of territory must necessarily follow, since devastation and rapine now universally prevail... | |
| Sidney James Owen - 1912 - 320 str.
...complete political toleration of Akbar, Jehangir, and Shah Jehan, and its happy consequences, he thus proceeds : — " Such were the benevolent inclinations...steps, conquest and prosperity went before them ; and there they reduced many countries and fortresses to their obedience. During your majesty's reign, many... | |
| Vincent Arthur Smith - 1920 - 880 str.
...tolerant conduct of Akbar, Jahangir, and Shahjahan, proceeds : ' Such were the benevolent intentions of your ancestors. Whilst they pursued these great...reign, many have been alienated from the empire, and further loss of territory must necessarily follow, since devastation and rapine now universally prevail... | |
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