A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, 3. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1880 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 16.
72. lappuse
... Nana Sahib , of whom we shall hear more , the model for the conduct of a British officer . Mr. Disraeli did , indeed , at a 1857. ' THEREIN HE WAS AS CALM AS VIRTUE . 72 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CHI . XXXIII .
... Nana Sahib , of whom we shall hear more , the model for the conduct of a British officer . Mr. Disraeli did , indeed , at a 1857. ' THEREIN HE WAS AS CALM AS VIRTUE . 72 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CHI . XXXIII .
83. lappuse
... Nana Sahib came with two guns and some three hundred men to lend a helping hand to @ 2.
... Nana Sahib came with two guns and some three hundred men to lend a helping hand to @ 2.
84. lappuse
... Nana Sahib resided at Bithoor , a small town twelve miles up the river from Cawnpore . He repre- sented a grievance . Bajee Rao , Peishwa of Poonah , was the last prince of one of the great Mahratta dynasties . The East India Company ...
... Nana Sahib resided at Bithoor , a small town twelve miles up the river from Cawnpore . He repre- sented a grievance . Bajee Rao , Peishwa of Poonah , was the last prince of one of the great Mahratta dynasties . The East India Company ...
86. lappuse
... Nana Sahib for the success of his claims , and began , we may presume , his resolve to be revenged . Nana Sahib , although his claim on the English Government was not allowed , was still rich . He had the large private property of the ...
... Nana Sahib for the success of his claims , and began , we may presume , his resolve to be revenged . Nana Sahib , although his claim on the English Government was not allowed , was still rich . He had the large private property of the ...
87. lappuse
... Nana Sahib , then , that poor old Sir Hugh Wheeler in the hour of his distress applied for assistance . Most gladly , we can well believe , did the Nana come . He established himself in Cawnpore with his guns and his soldiers . Sir Hugh ...
... Nana Sahib , then , that poor old Sir Hugh Wheeler in the hour of his distress applied for assistance . Most gladly , we can well believe , did the Nana come . He established himself in Cawnpore with his guns and his soldiers . Sir Hugh ...
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