a great captain, and the only one who has had ' the magnanimity to raise a new kingdom, while I have ' been endeavouring to destroy the ancient sovereignties of ' India ; my armies have been employed against him for ' nineteen years, and, nevertheless,... Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress - Stran 46uredili: - 1847Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Clark Marshman - 1876 - 582 strani
...to his genius. " He was," he said, " a great captain, and the only one who has had " the magnanimity to raise a new kingdom, while I have " been endeavouring...have been employed against him for " nineteen years, and, nevertheless, his state has been always " increasing." That state, at his death, comprised a territory... | |
| Shoshee Chunder Dutt - 1879 - 610 strani
...exclaiming that " He was indeed a great general, and the only one who had the magnanimity to found a new kingdom, while I have been endeavouring to destroy the ancient sovereignties of India." His death gave rise to a contest for the throne between his two sons, S&mbajee and Rajaram. At last... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1880 - 606 strani
...magnanimity to raise a,new kingdom, while I have ' been endeavouring to destroy the ancient sovereign ties of ' India ; my armies have been employed against him for ' nineteen years, and, nevertheless, his state has been always ' increasing." That state, at his death, comprised a territory... | |
| James Douglas - 1883 - 590 strani
...and those who came after him. " He was a great captain and the only one who has had the magnanimity to raise a new kingdom while I have been endeavouring...have been employed against him for nineteen years and nevertheless his State has always been increasing." Seerajee may be compared with Sir William Wallace.... | |
| Shoshee Chunder Dutt - 1884 - 328 strani
...exclaiming that " He was indeed a great .general, and the only one who had the magnanimity to found a new kingdom, while I have been endeavouring to destroy the ancient sovereignties of India." His death gave rise to a contest for the throne between his two sons, Sambajee and Kajaram. At last... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1892 - 356 strani
...to his abilities. " He was a good captain," he said, " and the only one who has had the magnanimity to raise a new kingdom while I have been endeavouring...have been employed against him for nineteen years, and nevertheless his power has always been increasing. He was eminently fitted by nature for the work... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1893 - 622 strani
...great captain, and the only one who has bad ' the magnanimity to raise a new kingdom, while I hare ' been endeavouring to destroy the ancient sovereignties...have been employed against him for ' nineteen years, and, nevertheless, his state has been always ' increasing." That state, at his death, comprised a territory... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1905 - 636 strani
...great captain, and the only one who has bad ' the magnanimity to raise a new kingdom, while I h&ve ' been endeavouring to destroy the ancient sovereignties...armies have been employed against him for ' nineteen years,and, nevertheless, his state has been always ' increasing." That state, at his death, comprised... | |
| George Devereux Oswell - 1908 - 240 strani
...could say of him, ' He was a great captain, and the only one who has had the magnanimity to raise up a new kingdom, while I have been endeavouring to destroy...have been employed against him for nineteen years, and, nevertheless, his state has been always increasing.' A pleasing picture of Sivaji during his late... | |
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