Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 13
... hand of the bride and left of the bridegroom . Being seated opposite each other , they proceed to unravel the knots and ... hands into the basin , and whoever succeeds in extracting the largest quantity of jewels or money , at one dip ...
... hand of the bride and left of the bridegroom . Being seated opposite each other , they proceed to unravel the knots and ... hands into the basin , and whoever succeeds in extracting the largest quantity of jewels or money , at one dip ...
Page 20
... hands on the unfortunate man , and threatened to kill him in retaliation . But the Jew and the muleteer opposed their design , unless they would first satisfy their de- mands ; and advised the young men to come along with them , and lay ...
... hands on the unfortunate man , and threatened to kill him in retaliation . But the Jew and the muleteer opposed their design , unless they would first satisfy their de- mands ; and advised the young men to come along with them , and lay ...
Page 35
... hands of Gledstane and Balmandell , who tempted the cupidity of their constituents by an offer of two per cent . beyond that given by any other house . All eyes , therefore , at the announce- ment of the crash , were turned upon the ...
... hands of Gledstane and Balmandell , who tempted the cupidity of their constituents by an offer of two per cent . beyond that given by any other house . All eyes , therefore , at the announce- ment of the crash , were turned upon the ...
Page 36
... hands . The romantic attachment of his cousin furnished a never - failing source of ridicule to Drax Lessingham , who held all the finer affections in scorn , and cherished a contemptuous sort of pity for those who were unwise enough to ...
... hands . The romantic attachment of his cousin furnished a never - failing source of ridicule to Drax Lessingham , who held all the finer affections in scorn , and cherished a contemptuous sort of pity for those who were unwise enough to ...
Page 42
... hands upon himself . That he was very ill , there could be no doubt ; his skin had turned perfectly green , and a damp , death - like dew stood upon his forehead . The doctor , it appeared , happened to be passing the bungalow at the ...
... hands upon himself . That he was very ill , there could be no doubt ; his skin had turned perfectly green , and a damp , death - like dew stood upon his forehead . The doctor , it appeared , happened to be passing the bungalow at the ...
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