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" We have nothing to apprehend from the Rajpoot states if raised to their ancient prosperity. The closest attention to their history proves, beyond contradiction, that they were never capable of uniting, even for their own preservation ; a breath, a scurrilous... "
On the Practicability of an Invasion of British India: And the Commercial ... - Page 23
by Sir George De Lacy Evans - 1829 - 152 pages
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany, Volume 29

1829 - 1030 pages
...nothing to apprehend from the Rajpoot states if raised to their ancient prosperity. The closest attention to their history proves, beyond contradiction, that...their closest confederacies. No national head exists amongst them as amongst the Mahrattas ; and each chief being master of his own house and followers,...
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The Classical Journal, Volume 40

1829 - 336 pages
...to apprehend from the Rajpoot states, if raised to their ancient prosperity. The closest attention to their history proves beyond contradiction, that...uniting even for their own preservation : a breath, or scurrilous stanza of a hard, has severed their closest confederacies. No national head exists amongst...
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The Classical Journal, Volume 40

1829 - 362 pages
...contradiction, that they were never capable of uniting even for their own preservation : a breath, or scurrilous stanza of a bard, has severed their closest confederacies. No national head exists amongst them as amongst the Mahrattas ; and each chief being master of his own house and follower?,...
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History of Meywar

J. C. Brookes - 1859 - 136 pages
...to apprehend from the Rajpoot states, if raised to their ancient prosperity. The closest attention to their history proves beyond contradiction, that...their closest confederacies. No national head exists amongst them, as amongst the Mahrattas, and each chief being master of his own house and followers,...
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Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, Or, The Central and ..., Part 36, Volume 1

James Tod - 1873 - 776 pages
...Ellora. or replacing the mutilated statue of Buldeva with a limb from the Hertules farnese. groves beyond contradiction, that they were never capable...for their own preservation : a breath, a scurrilous staiira of a bard, has severed their closest confederacies. No national head exists amongst them as...
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The Modern Review, Volume 31

Ramananda Chatterjee - 1922 - 972 pages
...interpreter of Rajput history ever lived, sa>s in his Annals of Rajasthan : "The closest attention to their history proves beyond contradiction that...uniting, even for their own preservation : a breath, a scurrrilous stanza of a bard, has severed their closest confederacies. No national head exists among...
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Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan Or the Central and Western Rajpoot ...

James Tod - 2001 - 770 pages
...column of Ellora, or replacing the mutilated statue of Buldeva with a limb from the Hercules Farnese. proves beyond contradiction, that they were never...their closest confederacies. No national head exists amongst them as amongst the Mahrattas ; and each chief being master of his own house and followers,...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 28

1829 - 792 pages
...nothing to apprehend from the Rajpoot states if raised to their ancient prosperity. The closest attention to their history proves, beyond contradiction, that...their closest confederacies. No national head exists amongst them as amongst the Mahrattas ; and each chief being master of his own house and followers,...
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