| W. H. Florio Hutchisson - 1883 - 368 páginas
...with what torments I may be punished. Though I have strong reliance on the mercies and bounty of God, yet regarding my actions fear will not quit me, but,...indispensable. Give my last prayers to my grandson [Bedar Bukht], whom I cannot see, but the desire affects me. The Begum [his daughter] appears afflicted,... | |
| W. H. Florio Hutchisson - 1883 - 364 páginas
...of man, carry nothing out. / have a dread of my salvation and with what torments I may be punished. Come then what may, I have launched my vessel to the...indispensable. Give my last prayers to my grandson [Bedar Bukht], whom I cannot see, but the desire affects me. . The Begum [his daughter] appears afflicted,... | |
| James Dunning Baker Gribble - 1896 - 436 páginas
...what, torments I may be punished. Though I have a strong reliance on the mercies and bounties of God, yet regarding my actions fear will not quit me; but...regarding appearances, the endeavours of my sons are indispensably incumbent. Give my last prayers to iny grandson (Bedar Bukht son of Azim Shah) whom I... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - 1908 - 444 páginas
...what torments I may be punished. Though I have strong reliance on the mercies and bounties of God, yet, regarding my actions, fear will not quit me ;...remain. Come then what may, I have launched my vessel in the waves. Though Providence will protect the camp, yet, regarding appearances, the endeavors of... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1908 - 456 páginas
...me ; but when I am gone reflection will not remain. Come then what may, I have launched my vessel in the waves. Though Providence will protect the camp, yet, regarding appearances, the endeavors of my sons are indispensable. Give my last prayers to my grandson, whom I cannot see, but... | |
| James Tod - 2001 - 770 páginas
...what torments I may " be punished. Though I have strong reliance on the mercies and bounty of " God, yet, regarding my actions, fear will not quit me ;...regarding " appearances, the endeavours of my sons are indispensably incumbent. Give " my last prayers to my grandson (Bedar Bukht), whom 1 cannot see, but... | |
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