Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... nature of the country all around it , the immense quantity of buildings , which become so many reflectors , and the exceeding fury of the fiery simoom , which blows until ten o'clock at night , and sometimes does not subside during the ...
... nature of the country all around it , the immense quantity of buildings , which become so many reflectors , and the exceeding fury of the fiery simoom , which blows until ten o'clock at night , and sometimes does not subside during the ...
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... nature : -pic - nic parties bivouacking in the tombs , and being entertained at their repasts by the performances of a set of nautch girls ; young men amusing themselves with a game of quoits ; and groups of flirting unimaginative women ...
... nature : -pic - nic parties bivouacking in the tombs , and being entertained at their repasts by the performances of a set of nautch girls ; young men amusing themselves with a game of quoits ; and groups of flirting unimaginative women ...
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... natural thoughts in natural language , they were perhaps esteemed flat and insipid . Barnabe Barnes , a poet in Mr ... nature , occasionally blinds us to the deformity of the vice . The following image , in some verses of Giles ...
... natural thoughts in natural language , they were perhaps esteemed flat and insipid . Barnabe Barnes , a poet in Mr ... nature , occasionally blinds us to the deformity of the vice . The following image , in some verses of Giles ...
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... nature , and if he could no longer entertain a hope of retiring early from the service , and making a figure in England , India held out all the advantages which a foreign country could offer . It soon became evident that he had made up ...
... nature , and if he could no longer entertain a hope of retiring early from the service , and making a figure in England , India held out all the advantages which a foreign country could offer . It soon became evident that he had made up ...
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... nature of his departure excited doubts even in those who , until now , had been unwilling to suspect him of acting dishonourably . Marsden was furious , and talked of following him for the purpose of calling him to account , but ...
... nature of his departure excited doubts even in those who , until now , had been unwilling to suspect him of acting dishonourably . Marsden was furious , and talked of following him for the purpose of calling him to account , but ...
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