The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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Bholanauth Chunder. 1 diction . Shiva has no right , title , or interest in this city . He has only one temple dedicated to him , and appears to have been permitted to reside much as a foreigner holding a passport - as an interloper ...
Bholanauth Chunder. 1 diction . Shiva has no right , title , or interest in this city . He has only one temple dedicated to him , and appears to have been permitted to reside much as a foreigner holding a passport - as an interloper ...
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... interest , in the literal meaning of the word . The houses of the higher mercantile classes are large , neat , and in good order , with ornamented balconies and painted windows . Just on the floor above the street , sits the grave and ...
... interest , in the literal meaning of the word . The houses of the higher mercantile classes are large , neat , and in good order , with ornamented balconies and painted windows . Just on the floor above the street , sits the grave and ...
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... interest us by being the only relic of their handwriting yet in existence . The only name among our ancestors which turned up to meet our eye , was that of a grand - uncle bearing date the year 1825. His certificate further increased ...
... interest us by being the only relic of their handwriting yet in existence . The only name among our ancestors which turned up to meet our eye , was that of a grand - uncle bearing date the year 1825. His certificate further increased ...
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... interests of their country , by enervating themselves the more with arti- ficial heat in such a hot land of ours to defend it from their enemies . Rightly to have venerated thy memory , was to have remembered thee as a hero whose mantle ...
... interests of their country , by enervating themselves the more with arti- ficial heat in such a hot land of ours to defend it from their enemies . Rightly to have venerated thy memory , was to have remembered thee as a hero whose mantle ...
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... interest in this neighbourhood , is the sumaj or cenotaph of Hureedoss Gossain . The man by whose grave we stood admiring the boldness of Choitunya for his innovation of the rites of burial on the immemorial Hindoo custom of cremation ...
... interest in this neighbourhood , is the sumaj or cenotaph of Hureedoss Gossain . The man by whose grave we stood admiring the boldness of Choitunya for his innovation of the rites of burial on the immemorial Hindoo custom of cremation ...
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