The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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Page viii
... living . - Delhi Institute . Statues of Jeimul and Puttoo . - Portraits in the Museum . Archæological collections . - The miraculous cross . -Government College . - Intellectual progress of the Delhi- ites . Queen's Gardens .-- Delhi ...
... living . - Delhi Institute . Statues of Jeimul and Puttoo . - Portraits in the Museum . Archæological collections . - The miraculous cross . -Government College . - Intellectual progress of the Delhi- ites . Queen's Gardens .-- Delhi ...
Page 36
... living . Gymnastic exercises are a great favourite with the Chowbays . There is a slur upon their character , that they are the illegitimate off- spring of Hindoo mothers and the Affghaun officers of Ahmed Shah's army , in consequence ...
... living . Gymnastic exercises are a great favourite with the Chowbays . There is a slur upon their character , that they are the illegitimate off- spring of Hindoo mothers and the Affghaun officers of Ahmed Shah's army , in consequence ...
Page 73
... living yet , who re- member him to have daily begged his bread through the streets of this town . The Vrij - maees used to pre- pare for him a distinct bread , which had the name of Lallah Baboo's rottee in each family . Discovering ...
... living yet , who re- member him to have daily begged his bread through the streets of this town . The Vrij - maees used to pre- pare for him a distinct bread , which had the name of Lallah Baboo's rottee in each family . Discovering ...
Page 84
... living in obscurity under her roof , he chose to depart with Son- atun Gossain to Brindabun , and there put himself up in his hermitage . The Gossain built him a cot of reeds and leaves , and daily worshipped and fed him with his own ...
... living in obscurity under her roof , he chose to depart with Son- atun Gossain to Brindabun , and there put himself up in his hermitage . The Gossain built him a cot of reeds and leaves , and daily worshipped and fed him with his own ...
Page 95
... living encourages the listless indolence in which they waste the day from sunrise to sunset . The Vrij - bashee is literally bred to a sing - song life . His simplicity , however , is without any taint of boorish rusticity - nothing is ...
... living encourages the listless indolence in which they waste the day from sunrise to sunset . The Vrij - bashee is literally bred to a sing - song life . His simplicity , however , is without any taint of boorish rusticity - nothing is ...
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