The History of British India, Том 1Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1817 - 777 страници |
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... KHAN , CAWN . A title , similar to that of Lord . KHILAUT , KELAUT . Á robe of honour , with which princes confer dignity . KILLadar , KelladaR . Warder of a castle ; commander of a fort . KIST . Stated payment , instalment of rent ...
... KHAN , CAWN . A title , similar to that of Lord . KHILAUT , KELAUT . Á robe of honour , with which princes confer dignity . KILLadar , KelladaR . Warder of a castle ; commander of a fort . KIST . Stated payment , instalment of rent ...
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... Khan ; " to the character of whom ( says Mr. Stewart , Hist . of Bengal , 300. ) it is exceedingly difficult to do justice . By the Mohammedan historians he is described as the pattern of ex- cellence ; but by the English he is vilified ...
... Khan ; " to the character of whom ( says Mr. Stewart , Hist . of Bengal , 300. ) it is exceedingly difficult to do justice . By the Mohammedan historians he is described as the pattern of ex- cellence ; but by the English he is vilified ...
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... respecting the trial by ordeal , see a discourse " On The trial by Ordeal among the Hindus , by Ali Ibrahim Khan , chief magistrate at Benares , " The qualities desirable in a BODY OF LAW may all 168 HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA .
... respecting the trial by ordeal , see a discourse " On The trial by Ordeal among the Hindus , by Ali Ibrahim Khan , chief magistrate at Benares , " The qualities desirable in a BODY OF LAW may all 168 HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA .
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... Khan , translated by Charles Stewart , Esq . M. A. S. Professor of Oriental Languages , in the Hon . East India Company's College , Herts , iii . 23 . logy . VOL . I. 3 с Book II . more properly , their legendary tales . HISTORY OF ...
... Khan , translated by Charles Stewart , Esq . M. A. S. Professor of Oriental Languages , in the Hon . East India Company's College , Herts , iii . 23 . logy . VOL . I. 3 с Book II . more properly , their legendary tales . HISTORY OF ...
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... Khan , in the thirteenth century ; and that solely with a view to convey the taxes , paid in kind , from the southern part of the empire to the capital , a great part of them having been always lost by the unskilfulness of Chinese ...
... Khan , in the thirteenth century ; and that solely with a view to convey the taxes , paid in kind , from the southern part of the empire to the capital , a great part of them having been always lost by the unskilfulness of Chinese ...
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Страница 188 - The inhabitants give themselves no trouble about the breaking up and divisions of kingdoms; while the village remains entire, they care not to what power it is transferred or to what sovereign it devolves; its internal economy remains unchanged...
Страница 114 - Brahman springs to light, he is born above the world, the chief of all creatures, assigned to guard the treasury of duties, religious and 1 " Institutes,
Страница 201 - ... then the sole self-existing power, himself undiscerned, but making this world discernible, with five elements and other principles of nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom. He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even he, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person.
Страница 201 - The waters are called nara, because they were the production of Nara, or the spirit of God ; and since they were his first ayana, or place of motion, he thence is named Narayana, or moving on the waters.
Страница 180 - Sed privati ac separati agri apud eos nihil est, neque longius anno remanere uno in loco incolendi causa licet. Neque multum frumento, sed maximam partem lacte atque pecore vivunt, multumque sunt in venationibus...
Страница 202 - He gave being to time and the divisions of time, to the stars also, and to the planets, to rivers, oceans, and mountains, to level plains, and uneven valleys.
Страница 180 - Neque quisquam agri modum certum aut fines habet proprios ; sed magistratus ac principes in annos singulos gentibus cognationibusque hominum , qui una coierunt , quantum et quo loco visum est agri adtribuunt atque anno post alio transire cogunt.
Страница 239 - We must not be surprised," he says, " at finding, on a close examination, that the characters of all the Pagan deities, male and female, melt into each other and at last into one or two; for it seems a well-founded opinion, that the whole crowd of gods and goddesses in ancient Rome, and modern Varanes [Benares] mean only the powers of nature, and principally those of the Sun, expressed in a variety of ways and by a multitude of fanciful names.
Страница 77 - England, which were a heap of nonsense, compiled by a few ignorant country gentlemen, who hardly knew how to make laws for the good government of their own private families, much less for the regulating of Companies and foreign commerce.
Страница 201 - In that egg the great power sat inactive a whole year of the creator, at the close of which, by his thought alone, he caused the egg to divide itself. " And from its two divisions he framed the heaven above and the earth beneath; in the midst he placed the subtile ether, the eight regions, and the permanent receptacle of waters.