The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 1N. Trübner, 1869 |
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Page vii
... Rajah Krishna Chunder Roy . - The poet Bharut Chunder.— Agradweep . - Cutwa . — Choitunya's adoption of Dundee- ism . — Clive and the guardian angel of Britain . - Plassey.- The river Adjai . — Bisramtullab . - Soopoor . - Rajah Surath ...
... Rajah Krishna Chunder Roy . - The poet Bharut Chunder.— Agradweep . - Cutwa . — Choitunya's adoption of Dundee- ism . — Clive and the guardian angel of Britain . - Plassey.- The river Adjai . — Bisramtullab . - Soopoor . - Rajah Surath ...
Page ix
... Rajah Trisanku and Young Bengal 202 CHAPTER VI . Benares . Its situation upon the Trident of Shiva and exemp- tion from earthquakes . - Legend of Vyas - Kasi interpreted . -Hindoo characteristics of Benares . - The great antiquity , and ...
... Rajah Trisanku and Young Bengal 202 CHAPTER VI . Benares . Its situation upon the Trident of Shiva and exemp- tion from earthquakes . - Legend of Vyas - Kasi interpreted . -Hindoo characteristics of Benares . - The great antiquity , and ...
Page 8
... Rajah of Cuttack has all the truth of an Ooriya likeness . The park , with its green slopes , and shady clumps of trees , and open lawns , and gay flower - beds - and the ménagerie , with its giraffes , tigers , rhinoceri , and bears ...
... Rajah of Cuttack has all the truth of an Ooriya likeness . The park , with its green slopes , and shady clumps of trees , and open lawns , and gay flower - beds - and the ménagerie , with its giraffes , tigers , rhinoceri , and bears ...
Page 19
... , he must suspect the Rajah to have found a kinship between the two , or he would not have confounded Pundits with monkeys . February 13th . - In the last century the Ganges flowed immediately below Santipoor . Now , in front of.
... , he must suspect the Rajah to have found a kinship between the two , or he would not have confounded Pundits with monkeys . February 13th . - In the last century the Ganges flowed immediately below Santipoor . Now , in front of.
Page 22
... Rajah of Burdwan . Here he , as well as his Ranees , come to bathe on a festival , and the two places are connected by a road with bungalows , stables , and tanks every eight miles . Tieffenthaler speaks of old Kulna . The river is ...
... Rajah of Burdwan . Here he , as well as his Ranees , come to bathe on a festival , and the two places are connected by a road with bungalows , stables , and tanks every eight miles . Tieffenthaler speaks of old Kulna . The river is ...
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