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 xv
... Boy ... .......... Monument to Mr. Cleve- ner ..... Village 12 land 15 Pagoda .... Servants and horse ... 21 Granary .... Ghyals at Barrackpoor .... 39 Native carriages 270 .... 271 307 315 .... 320 Pagodas on the Ganges .... 60 ...
... Boy ... .......... Monument to Mr. Cleve- ner ..... Village 12 land 15 Pagoda .... Servants and horse ... 21 Granary .... Ghyals at Barrackpoor .... 39 Native carriages 270 .... 271 307 315 .... 320 Pagodas on the Ganges .... 60 ...
Page xxviii
... boy's trial came on , but he was discharged for want of sufficient evidence , with a suitable admonition . The day was fine . We were on deck the greater part of the morning , having transferred our Hindoostanee lecture thither . Our ...
... boy's trial came on , but he was discharged for want of sufficient evidence , with a suitable admonition . The day was fine . We were on deck the greater part of the morning , having transferred our Hindoostanee lecture thither . Our ...
Page xliii
... religious tracts , which many of them read aloud to their less edu- cated messmates every evening . The boys sent by the Marine Society have regular instruction in the xliv JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . Scriptures every.
... religious tracts , which many of them read aloud to their less edu- cated messmates every evening . The boys sent by the Marine Society have regular instruction in the xliv JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . Scriptures every.
Page li
... boy at the mast - head cried out , " breakers . " They turned out , however , to be only the reflection of the sun on the waves . So that the existence or situation of this danger is still as dubious as ever . August 24. - A southern ...
... boy at the mast - head cried out , " breakers . " They turned out , however , to be only the reflection of the sun on the waves . So that the existence or situation of this danger is still as dubious as ever . August 24. - A southern ...
Page lxiv
... boys apprenticed to Captain Manning by the Marine So- ciety , had fallen from the mizen - gaff , and that one of the midshipmen , Gower not Davy , as at first supposed , was knocked over by him in his fall ; the boy only rose for a few ...
... boys apprenticed to Captain Manning by the Marine So- ciety , had fallen from the mizen - gaff , and that one of the midshipmen , Gower not Davy , as at first supposed , was knocked over by him in his fall ; the boy only rose for a few ...
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Abdullah Allahabad animals appearance arrived attend bamboos bank Barrackpoor beautiful Benares Bengal birds boat boatmen Boglipoor boys Brahmin breeze building Buxar Calcutta Captain Christian Chunar Church colour Company's considerable Corrie crew crowd Dacca dandees deck Dinapoor distance dress England English European extremely favourable Ganges garden Ghazeepoor Government handsome heard Hindoo Hindoostanee Hooghly indigo interest JOURNAL kind land less looking Lord Lord Amherst miles Monghyr morning mosque Mussulmans native Nawâb neighbourhood neighbouring never night nullah o'clock officers ornamented pagoda passed Patna persons pinnace poor prayers present pretty Puharrees pulwars resembling rice river round ruins sails seems seen sent Sepoys Serang servants shewed ship shore side silver sticks soon sort stream Sunderbunds supposed suttees thing tion to-day told trees tyger usual vessel village VOYAGE TO INDIA walked whole wind young