Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 12
... land abounding in buildings of the highest degree of splendour and interest . The extraor- dinary elegance and grandeur of this remarkable tower have preserved it from the ruin with which it has been lately threatened ; the Government ...
... land abounding in buildings of the highest degree of splendour and interest . The extraor- dinary elegance and grandeur of this remarkable tower have preserved it from the ruin with which it has been lately threatened ; the Government ...
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... But sorrows unceasing thy spirit must know , Oh , Nami ! in gloom ; For woe , in the land of the Giaour , ah ! woe Is Mosleman's doom . B. E. P. UNIVERSITY ESTATE OF ALEXANDER AND CO . TO THE EDITOR 28 Ghuzul . - From the Turkish .
... But sorrows unceasing thy spirit must know , Oh , Nami ! in gloom ; For woe , in the land of the Giaour , ah ! woe Is Mosleman's doom . B. E. P. UNIVERSITY ESTATE OF ALEXANDER AND CO . TO THE EDITOR 28 Ghuzul . - From the Turkish .
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... sudden conviction seemed to come upon him , that India , which he had hitherto regarded merely as the place where he might pluck the silver fruitage of the rupee - tree for a time , and carry the glittering spoil away to another land , was.
... sudden conviction seemed to come upon him , that India , which he had hitherto regarded merely as the place where he might pluck the silver fruitage of the rupee - tree for a time , and carry the glittering spoil away to another land , was.
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... land , to the beaten pathways of the world . He had no idea of marriage , except as the means of improving the fortune , or rising in station ; and , having a very tolerable opinion of himself , he expected to carry off some great ...
... land , to the beaten pathways of the world . He had no idea of marriage , except as the means of improving the fortune , or rising in station ; and , having a very tolerable opinion of himself , he expected to carry off some great ...
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... land of strangers , had induced her to take a step from which there was no retreat . Her outfit and passage had nearly swallowed up the small property which , when joined to that possessed by Mrs. Marsden before her marriage , was ...
... land of strangers , had induced her to take a step from which there was no retreat . Her outfit and passage had nearly swallowed up the small property which , when joined to that possessed by Mrs. Marsden before her marriage , was ...
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