| 1837 - 312 pages
...number arrested by the government, not one doubted the divine origin of the system of Thuggee ; not one doubted that he, and all who had followed the trade...acting under the immediate orders and auspices of their goddess ; and, consequently, not one felt the slightest remorse for the murders he had perpetrated.... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1838 - 508 pages
...who doubts the divine origin of the system of Tltugghee; not one who doubts that he and all who have followed the trade of murder with the prescribed rites...under the immediate orders and auspices of the goddess Devee, Doorgah, Kalee, or Bhawanee, as she is indifferently called ; and, consequently, there is not... | |
| 1838 - 506 pages
...who doubts the divine origin of the system of Thu^ghee; not one who doubts that he and all who have followed the trade of murder with the prescribed rites...under the immediate orders and auspices of the goddess Devee, Doorgah, Kalec, or Bhawance, as she is indifferently called; and, consequently, there is not... | |
| John Miller Strachan, Late Resident of India, Late resident in India - 1838 - 210 pages
...doubts the divine origin of the system of Thuggee — not one who doubts, that he, and all who have followed the trade of murder with the prescribed rites...acting under the immediate orders and auspices of the (Hindoo) Goddess Devee, Durga, Kalec, or Bhawanee, as she is indifferently called ; and, consequently,... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - 1839 - 692 pages
...be 900, but in reality there were only between 500 and 600 for the same reason. he and all who have followed the trade of murder with the prescribed rites...under the immediate orders and auspices of the Goddess Devee, Durga, Kalee or Bhawanee, as she is indifferently called, and consequently there is not one... | |
| Mary Carpenter - 1868 - 582 pages
...among them one who doubts the divine origin of Thuggee ; not one who doubts that he, and all who have followed the trade of murder, with the prescribed...under the immediate orders and auspices of the goddess Davee, Durga, Kalee, or Bhowanee, as she is indifferently called ; and, consequently, there is not... | |
| Edward John Lake - 1873 - 152 pages
...the Thugs one who doubts the Divine origin of Thuggee ; not one who doubts that he and all who have followed the trade of murder with the prescribed rites...under the immediate orders and auspices of the goddess Davee Durga, Kalee, or Bhowanee, as she is indifferently called ; and consequently there is not one... | |
| Charles Edward Trevelyan - 1882 - 108 pages
...doubts the Divine origin of the system of Thuggee — not one who doubts, that he and all who have followed the trade of murder with the prescribed rites...under the immediate orders and auspices of the goddess Devee, Durga, Kalee, or Bhuwanee, as she is indifferently called, and consequently, there is not one... | |
| Robert Vane Russell - 1916 - 752 pages
...doubts that he and all who have followed the trade of murder, with the prescribed rites and observance, were acting under the immediate orders and auspices of the goddess, Devi, Durga, Kali or Bhawani, as she is indifferently called, and consequently there is not one who feels... | |
| Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley - 1925 - 816 pages
...who doubts the divine origin of the system of thuggee, not one who doubts that he and all who have followed the trade of murder, with the prescribed...immediate orders and auspices of the goddess Devi, Kali, Durga or^ Bhawani, a.s_she_is indifferently callgd. A thug considers the persons murdered precisely... | |
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