 | Hindus - English drama - 1835 - 450 pages
...up these hairs." Having thus spoken, he withdrew, and indignantly quitted the city, and the Nandas, whom fortune had deserted, made no attempt to pacify...destruction of the Nandas. With this view he sent a friend, Indrasermd, disguised as a Kshapanaka, as his emissary, to deceive RAKSHASA and the rest, whilst on... | |
 | George Turnour - Mahavmsa - 1836 - 390 pages
...city, and the Nandas, whom fortune had deserted, made no attempt to pacify him. CHANDRAGUPTA heing no longer afraid of his own danger, quitted the city...rest, whilst on the other hand he excited the powerful Paroatendra to march with a Mlechchha force against Kusumapura, promising him half the kingdom. The... | |
 | Mahānāma, George Turnour - Buddhism - 1837 - 446 pages
...up these hairs." Having thus spoken, he withdrew, and indignantly quitted the city, and the Nandas, whom fortune had deserted, made no attempt to pacify him. CHANDRAGUPTA being no longer afraid of hie own danger, quitted the city and repaired to CHANAKVA, and the Brahman Kaulilya, possessed of the... | |
 | English drama - 1871 - 430 pages
...up these hairs." Having thus spoken, he withdrew, and indignantly quitted the city ; and the Nandas, whom fortune had deserted, made no attempt to pacify...the city and repaired to CHANAKYA ; and the Brahman Kaufilya, possessed of the prince, resorted to crooked expedients for the destruction of the Nandas.... | |
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