Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Oriental Translation Fund. their necessities becoming every day more urgent , so that shortly they had arrived at the last stage of poverty , and decay , and wretchedness . Nor in this their distress did the neighbouring Mahomedan ...
Oriental Translation Fund. their necessities becoming every day more urgent , so that shortly they had arrived at the last stage of poverty , and decay , and wretchedness . Nor in this their distress did the neighbouring Mahomedan ...
Page 147
... shortly after this , this great pepper lord being on his return to his own country , the Ray of Cochin , with the Franks , marched out to intercept him ; and attacking him , they followed up their hostilities until they had accomplished ...
... shortly after this , this great pepper lord being on his return to his own country , the Ray of Cochin , with the Franks , marched out to intercept him ; and attacking him , they followed up their hostilities until they had accomplished ...
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... shortly afterwards were sent away ( greatly dispirited ) with the Ray of Tanoor , who had leagued with and abetted them , being , indeed , secretly favourable to their cause , although ostensibly supporting the Zamorin ; and this chief ...
... shortly afterwards were sent away ( greatly dispirited ) with the Ray of Tanoor , who had leagued with and abetted them , being , indeed , secretly favourable to their cause , although ostensibly supporting the Zamorin ; and this chief ...
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