Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India: From Calcutta to Bombay, 1824-1825, (with Notes Upon Ceylon,) an Account of a Journey to Madras and the Southern Provinces, 1826, and Letters Written in IndiaMurray, 1828 - 515 pages |
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Page xiv
... Mussulmans - Sitting Dhûrna - Natives ' Opinions of English Governors - Allahabad - Fort - Jumna Musjeed -Confirmation - Preparations for marching - Festival of Rama and Seeta PAGE 401 LIST OF WOOD ENGRAVINGS IN VOL . I. Boat with.
... Mussulmans - Sitting Dhûrna - Natives ' Opinions of English Governors - Allahabad - Fort - Jumna Musjeed -Confirmation - Preparations for marching - Festival of Rama and Seeta PAGE 401 LIST OF WOOD ENGRAVINGS IN VOL . I. Boat with.
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... Mussulmans of the middle class , flat- roofed , with narrow casement windows , and en- closed by a brick wall , which prevented all curious eyes from prying into their domestic economy . These were soon after mingled with the large and ...
... Mussulmans of the middle class , flat- roofed , with narrow casement windows , and en- closed by a brick wall , which prevented all curious eyes from prying into their domestic economy . These were soon after mingled with the large and ...
Page 56
... he was received , not only by the chil- dren themselves and the schoolmasters , though all Hindoos and Mussulmans , but by the parents and the neighbouring householders of whatever religion . STATE OF EUROPEAN POOR . 57 On all these points.
... he was received , not only by the chil- dren themselves and the schoolmasters , though all Hindoos and Mussulmans , but by the parents and the neighbouring householders of whatever religion . STATE OF EUROPEAN POOR . 57 On all these points.
Page 65
... different classes of Hindoos and Mussulmans , of making presents to their masters or superiors at Christmas , of fruit , game , fish , pastry , and sweetmeats . Some gifts of VOL . I. F 66 HINDOO IDOLS . this sort came to us from.
... different classes of Hindoos and Mussulmans , of making presents to their masters or superiors at Christmas , of fruit , game , fish , pastry , and sweetmeats . Some gifts of VOL . I. F 66 HINDOO IDOLS . this sort came to us from.
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... Mussulmans in India had received from that * they had given to his countrymen . " When they conquered us , they cut off the heads of all our Rajas whom they could catch . When the English con- quered them , they gave them lands and ...
... Mussulmans in India had received from that * they had given to his countrymen . " When they conquered us , they cut off the heads of all our Rajas whom they could catch . When the English con- quered them , they gave them lands and ...
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