 | 1829
...inferiors. The honours and privileges, and the gradations of rank, amongst the vassals of the Rana's house, exhibit a highly artificial and refined state...commemoration of some exploit of their ancestors. ' The martial Rajpoots are not strangers to armorial hearings, now so indiscriminately used in Europe.... | |
 | James Silk Buckingham - 1829
...inferiors. The honours and privileges, and the gradations of rank, amongst the vassals of the Rana's house, exhibit a highly artificial and refined state...commemoration of some exploit of their ancestors. ' The martial Rajpoots are not strangers to armorial bearings, now so indiscriminately used in Europe.... | |
 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1829
...inferiors. The honours and privileges, and the gradation of rank, amongst the vassals of the Rana's house, exhibit a highly artificial and refined state...silver maces, with peculiar gifts and personal honours, m commemoration of some exploit of their ancestors.' ««•**»• ' The Hindu tribes yield unanimous... | |
 | 1832
...inferiors. The honours and privileges, and the gradations of rank amongst the vassals of the Rana's house, exhibit a highly artificial and refined state...Each of the superior rank is entitled to a banner, banner, kettle-drums, preceded by heralds and silver mace?, with peculiar gifts and personal honours,... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1832
...inferiors. The honours and privileges, and the gradations of rank amongst the vassals of the Rana's house, exhibit a highly artificial and refined state...Each of the superior rank is entitled to a banner, banner, kettle-drums, preceded by heralds and silver maces, with peculiar gifts and personal honours,... | |
 | 1832
...inferiors. The honours and privileges, and the gradations of rank amongst the vassals of the Rana's house, exhibit a highly artificial and refined state...commemoration of some exploit of their ancestors.' Armorial bearings, in the real heraldic sense of the term, of which neither Greece nor Rome knew anything,... | |
 | James Tod - 1873
...inferiors. The honours and privileges, and the gradations of rank, amongst the vassals of the Rana's house, exhibit a highly artificial and refined state...commemoration of some exploit of their ancestors. The martial Rajpoots are not strangers to armorial bearings.* now so indiscriminately used in Europe.... | |
 | James Tod - 2001 - 1517 頁
...inferiors. The honours and privileges, and the gradations of rank, amongst the vassals of the Rana's house, exhibit a highly artificial and refined state...commemoration of some exploit of their ancestors. The martial Rajpoots are not strangers to armorial bearings,* now so indiscriminately used in Europe.... | |
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