In the years 1186, 1187 the white strangers of the west fastened a quarrel upon the Lord of the Golden Palace They landed at Rangoon, took that place and Prome, and were permitted to advance as far as Yandabo, for the King, from motives of piety and regard... Oriental Herald and Colonial Review - Strana 223upravili: - 1829Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1879 - 1042 str.
...Golden Palace. They landed at Rangoon, took that place and Prome, and were permitted to advance aa far as Yandabo ; for the King, from motives of piety...life, made no effort whatever to oppose them. The »trangers had spent vast enms of money upon the enterprise, and by the time they reached Yandabo their... | |
| 1829 - 488 str.
...west, fastened a quarrel upon the Lord of the Golden Palace. They landed at Rangoon, took that place and Prome, and were permitted to advance as far as...for the king, from motives of piety and regard to fife, made no effort whatever to oppose them. The strangers had spent vast sums of money in their enterprise... | |
| 1830 - 388 str.
...west, fastened a quarrel upon the Lord of the Golden Palace. They landed at Rangoon, took that place and Prome, and were permitted to advance as far as...made no effort whatever to oppose them. The strangers hud spent vast sums of money in their enterprise ; and by the time they reached Yandabo, their resources... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1830 - 288 str.
...APPENDIX. Rangoon, took that place, and Prome, and wen permitted to advance so far as Yandaboo. Thi. King from motives of piety, and regard to life made...them. The strangers had spent vast sums of money, and by the time they reached Yandaboo, their resources were exhausted, and they were in great distress.... | |
| James Bell - 1836 - 690 str.
...Rangoon,— took that place and Prome,— and were permitted to advance as fiu- as Yaiid.il»«>. tor the king, from motives of piety and regard to life, made no effort whatever to oppose them. Th« strangers had spent vast sums of money in their enterprise, and by the time they reached Yandaboo,... | |
| Charles Alfred Browne - 1843 - 444 str.
...They landed at Rangoon, took that place and Prome, and were permitted to advance as far as Yandaboo; for the king from motives of piety and regard to life, made no preparation whatever to oppose them. The strangers had spent vast sums of money in their enterprise,... | |
| 1893 - 844 str.
...West fastened a quarrel upon the Lord of the tJolden Palace. They landed at Rangoon, took that place and Prome, and were permitted to advance as far as...oppose them. The strangers had spent vast sums of money on the enterprise, and by the time they reached Yandabo their resources were exhausted, and they were... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 340 str.
...west, fastened a quarrel upon the Lord of the Golden Palace. They landed at Rangoon, took that place and Prome, and were permitted to advance as far as Yandabo ; for the king, from motives of piety and humanity, made no effort whatever to oppose them. The strangers had spent vast sums of money in their... | |
| Alfred Radford Symonds - 1845 - 430 str.
...They landed at Hangoon, took that place and Prome, and were permitted to advance as far as Yandaboo; for the king from motives of piety and regard to life, made no preparation whatever to oppose them. The strangers had spent vast sums of money in their enterprise,... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1866 - 600 str.
...They landed at Rang-oon, took that place and Prome , and were permitted to advance as far as Yandaboo, for the king, from motives of piety and regard to...spent vast sums of money in their enterprise; and by tbe time tbey reached Yandaboo, their resources were exhausted, and they were in great distress. They... | |
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