| John Malcolm - 1824 - 628 頁
...rupees. t These chiefs, who are called Grassiahs, will be particularly described in a subsequent chapter. prosperity of all around her ; she rejoiced, we are...legitimate claim to increased* favour and protection. The set* Khealee Ram (the nephew of Himmut Row, formerly a civil officer of high rank in the service... | |
| John Malcolm - 1824 - 602 頁
...distress, six lacks of rupees. , t These chiefs, who are called Grassiahs, will be particuprosperity of afl around her ; she rejoiced, we are told, when she saw...legitimate claim to increased* favour and protection. The set* Khealee Ram (the nephew of Himinut Row, formerly a civil officer of high rank in the service... | |
| 1826 - 524 頁
...of her life," says Sir John Malcolm, " was to promote the prosperity of all around her. She rejoiced when she saw bankers, merchants, farmers and cultivators...legitimate claim to increased favour and protection." Sir John Malcolm details several anecdotes in confirmation of the character of this distinguished Princess... | |
| Sir John Malcolm - 1832 - 608 頁
...f These chiefs, who are called Grassiahs, will be particu.-. ly described in a subsequent chapter. prosperity of all around her ; she rejoiced, we are...legitimate claim to increased* favour and protection. The set* Khealee Ram (the nephew of Himmtit Row, formerly a civil officer of high rank in the service... | |
| W. B. Hockley - 1835 - 762 頁
...duties. She used to say, that ' she deemed herself answerable to God for every exercise of power,' and in the full spirit of a pious and benevolent mind,...and dhurmsallas *, and wells, throughout the whole pf the Holkar possessions in Malwa. But her munificence was not limited to her own territories ; at... | |
| CALCUTTA INDIA - 1844 - 650 頁
...Holkar Family were, during her administration treated with attention and moderation; she rejoiced, ' when she saw bankers, merchants, farmers, and cultivators,...legitimate claim to increased favour and protection. With the Bheels and other robbers she first tried gentle measures of conciliation, but finding them... | |
| 1846 - 628 頁
...administration, treated with attention and moderation. She rejoiced " when she saw bankers, merchants, fanners, and cultivators rise to affluence ; and so far from...considered it a legitimate claim to increased favour * Malcolm narrates several such instances of justice on the part of Alia Bae. t See Portfolio, No.... | |
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