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 xvii
... Hope , accompanied by a party of kind relations and friends who were will- ing to let us see as much of them as we could be- fore our necessary separation . Captain Manning had the yards of the ship manned , and fired a salute in ...
... Hope , accompanied by a party of kind relations and friends who were will- ing to let us see as much of them as we could be- fore our necessary separation . Captain Manning had the yards of the ship manned , and fired a salute in ...
Page xxvi
... Hope , nothing more than this was reasonably to be apprehended . Our progress too was very cheering . Our run during the last twenty - four hours was computed at 200 miles , and our latitude at twelve was 31 ° 10 ' . July 5. - Nothing ...
... Hope , nothing more than this was reasonably to be apprehended . Our progress too was very cheering . Our run during the last twenty - four hours was computed at 200 miles , and our latitude at twelve was 31 ° 10 ' . July 5. - Nothing ...
Page xli
... hope am , very grate- ful for the attention which I receive , and the op- portunities of doing good , which seem to be held out to me . I am the more so , because Mr. B had , a few days before , predicted that I should have not above ...
... hope am , very grate- ful for the attention which I receive , and the op- portunities of doing good , which seem to be held out to me . I am the more so , because Mr. B had , a few days before , predicted that I should have not above ...
Page xlii
... hope , that if another opporunity occurs before our land- ing in Bengal , more will attend . Of the Of the young men who did attend , I was happy to observe that they had all religious books in their hands in the course of the evening ...
... hope , that if another opporunity occurs before our land- ing in Bengal , more will attend . Of the Of the young men who did attend , I was happy to observe that they had all religious books in their hands in the course of the evening ...
Page xlviii
... hope that I may read it with increased interest and pleasure one day when her matured good qualities may fulfil the present hopes of her parents , and give those parents a daily increasing motive for gratitude to Him who has lent her to ...
... hope that I may read it with increased interest and pleasure one day when her matured good qualities may fulfil the present hopes of her parents , and give those parents a daily increasing motive for gratitude to Him who has lent her to ...
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