Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 4
... carried on in the open air , with all the chaffering , haggling , and noise , common to Asiatic dealings . How any thing of the kind is ma- naged , amidst the bustle and confusion of the streets , the throng of bul- lock - carts , the ...
... carried on in the open air , with all the chaffering , haggling , and noise , common to Asiatic dealings . How any thing of the kind is ma- naged , amidst the bustle and confusion of the streets , the throng of bul- lock - carts , the ...
Page 16
... carried on violent controversies , it does not appear that the former injured the Jain temples . The natives themselves speak with horror of the oppression of a Mahommedan prince known to them by the name of Bogra Badshah , who is said ...
... carried on violent controversies , it does not appear that the former injured the Jain temples . The natives themselves speak with horror of the oppression of a Mahommedan prince known to them by the name of Bogra Badshah , who is said ...
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... carried the kazee was not likely to put up with such an indignity ; and soon testified his resentment by several hearty kicks , which made the man faint . When he recovered , he begged leave to decline any further satisfaction ; but the ...
... carried the kazee was not likely to put up with such an indignity ; and soon testified his resentment by several hearty kicks , which made the man faint . When he recovered , he begged leave to decline any further satisfaction ; but the ...
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... carried home : poor woman , she saw the inheritance of her children snatched away at once ; they were in England for ... carry the glittering spoil away to another land , was.
... carried home : poor woman , she saw the inheritance of her children snatched away at once ; they were in England for ... carry the glittering spoil away to another land , was.
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carry the glittering spoil away to another land , was now to be his home ; that his painful efforts to secure wealth , which he might spend in England , had been made in vain ; and that henceforth he must be content with the advan ...
carry the glittering spoil away to another land , was now to be his home ; that his painful efforts to secure wealth , which he might spend in England , had been made in vain ; and that henceforth he must be content with the advan ...
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