... see, I suppose, our salaam. Next, in a common native palkee, its canopy crimson, and not adorned, came Scindiah himself. He was plainly dressed, with a reddish turban, and a shawl over his vest, and lay reclined, smoking a small gilt or golden calean.... The Imagery of Foreign Travel: Or Description Extracts from Scenes and ... - Página 81de Moyle Sherer - 1838 - 376 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1821 - 702 páginas
...fierce, haughty chieftains, on fine horses, showily caparisoned. They darted forward, and all took tiieir proud stand behind and round us, planting their long...salaamed themselves profoundly. *• I looked down on ilio chiefs under us, and saw that they eyed us most haughtily, which very much increased the effect... | |
| 1822 - 578 páginas
...reclined, smoking a small gilt or golden calean. We stood up in our howdah and bowed ; he half arose in his palkee, and salaamed rather in a courteous...done us, &c. And all salaamed themselves profoundly. Haughtily, which very much increased the effect they would otherwise have produced. They were armed... | |
| John Philippart - 1826 - 576 páginas
...gilt or golden caleau. We stood up in our howdah, and bowed; he half rose in his palkee, and s:\laamed rather in a courteous manner. At this there was a...us, &c. ; and all salaamed themselves profoundly. " 1 looked down on the chiefs under us, and saw that they eyed us most haughtily, which very much increased... | |
| 1825 - 588 páginas
...he had dismounted. On one small elephant, guiding it himself, rode a fine boy, a foundling protcg£ of Scindiah, called the Jungle Rajah; then came, slowly...otherwise have produced. They were armed with lance, scytnitar and shield, creese and pistol ; wore, some shawls, some tissues, some plain muslin or cotton... | |
| John Philippart - 1826 - 554 páginas
...reclined, smoking a small gilt or golden calean. We stood up in our howdab, and bowed ; he half rose 111 his palkee, and salaamed rather in a courteous manner....us, &c. ; and all salaamed themselves profoundly. " 1 looked down on the chiefs under us, and saw that they eyed us most haughtily, which very much increased... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1828 - 400 páginas
...suppose, our salaam. Next, in a common native palkee, its canopy crimson and not adorned, came Sindia himself. He was plainly dressed, with a reddish turban...themselves profoundly. I looked down on the chiefs below us, and saw that they eyed us most haughtily, which very much increased the effect they would... | |
| 1822 - 512 páginas
...bowed ; he half rose in his palkee, and salaamed rather in a courteous manner. At this there was aloud cry of all his followers near, who sung out his titles,...otherwise have produced. They were armed with lance, scimitar, and shield, creese and pistol ; wore, some shawls, some tissues, some plain muslin or cotton,... | |
| 1821 - 654 páginas
...reclined, Rfnoking a small gilt * golden calean. We stood up in our howdali and bowed ; he half arose in his palkee, and salaamed rather in a courteous...this there was a loud cry of all his followers near, wha sung out his titles, and the honour he had done us, &c. And all salaamed themselves profoundly.... | |
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