Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 9
... called ham . Having stuffed themselves with the unclean ' food , and many sorts of flesh , taking plenty of wine , they made for some . time a great noise , which doubtless arose from drunkenness . They all stood up two or four times ...
... called ham . Having stuffed themselves with the unclean ' food , and many sorts of flesh , taking plenty of wine , they made for some . time a great noise , which doubtless arose from drunkenness . They all stood up two or four times ...
Page 11
... called , after its projector , Trevelyan- pore , under the village of Paharee , built to supply habitations for the increasing population of the city , is sufficiently interesting to attract a visit from strangers . The plan has been ...
... called , after its projector , Trevelyan- pore , under the village of Paharee , built to supply habitations for the increasing population of the city , is sufficiently interesting to attract a visit from strangers . The plan has been ...
Page 15
... called " Háthísál , " or the Elephant Hall , which seems once to have also had a roof of domes , and in which are the figures of ten marble elephants , with drivers , each about four feet high , and caparisoned in the modern style of ...
... called " Háthísál , " or the Elephant Hall , which seems once to have also had a roof of domes , and in which are the figures of ten marble elephants , with drivers , each about four feet high , and caparisoned in the modern style of ...
Page 18
... called Chandoulí , said to have been eighteen miles in circumference , and which is now without an inhabitant . The natives have numerous fabulous accounts concerning the place , and believe it to have been one of eighty - four towns or ...
... called Chandoulí , said to have been eighteen miles in circumference , and which is now without an inhabitant . The natives have numerous fabulous accounts concerning the place , and believe it to have been one of eighty - four towns or ...
Page 20
... called out to them to stop the animal or turn him back ; and the merchant , after several vain efforts , flung a stone at the beast , which knocked out his eye . Upon this the owner came up , and , seizing the poor merchant , accused ...
... called out to them to stop the animal or turn him back ; and the merchant , after several vain efforts , flung a stone at the beast , which knocked out his eye . Upon this the owner came up , and , seizing the poor merchant , accused ...
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