Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 58
... whilst others exercised rule over far more extended domains . Some , again , had at their command only 100 soldiers ; whilst others could bring into the field from 200 to 100,000 men , and some even more than this last number . was not ...
... whilst others exercised rule over far more extended domains . Some , again , had at their command only 100 soldiers ; whilst others could bring into the field from 200 to 100,000 men , and some even more than this last number . was not ...
Page 126
... whilst a few of them proceeded to Bassorah : when the Franks , on being apprized of it , equipped an armament of galliots and other vessels to attack them ; and sailing into the rivers at Tojaree and Surat , they seized * Upon this ...
... whilst a few of them proceeded to Bassorah : when the Franks , on being apprized of it , equipped an armament of galliots and other vessels to attack them ; and sailing into the rivers at Tojaree and Surat , they seized * Upon this ...
Page 159
... whilst the Ray of the town usually divided with them what they had thus iniquitously obtained . Nor was it of any avail to protest against this treatment , the Franks being a contumacious and insolent race , and but few of them ...
... whilst the Ray of the town usually divided with them what they had thus iniquitously obtained . Nor was it of any avail to protest against this treatment , the Franks being a contumacious and insolent race , and but few of them ...
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