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 x
... interest of the work by allowing the Editor to pub- lish the Bishop's private Letters addressed to them , she returns her grateful thanks . For the invaluable and kind assistance af- forded her by Sir Robert Harry Inglis in the ...
... interest of the work by allowing the Editor to pub- lish the Bishop's private Letters addressed to them , she returns her grateful thanks . For the invaluable and kind assistance af- forded her by Sir Robert Harry Inglis in the ...
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... over more than once . I am , certainly , much pleased with it . It has more talent and interest as a story than most which have lately proceeded from the same quarter . Lewis the XIth is powerfully JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . “ xix ...
... over more than once . I am , certainly , much pleased with it . It has more talent and interest as a story than most which have lately proceeded from the same quarter . Lewis the XIth is powerfully JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . “ xix ...
Page xix
... interest and intricacy , and , in no very probable manner , and by no great merit of his own , rising from poverty and obscurity to fame and great wealth , and the enjoyment of the object of his affections . The other characters , male ...
... interest and intricacy , and , in no very probable manner , and by no great merit of his own , rising from poverty and obscurity to fame and great wealth , and the enjoyment of the object of his affections . The other characters , male ...
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... interests and occupies me , that I have no apprehensions of time hanging heavy on my hands . June 22. - This day , being Sunday , the decks were all beautifully clean , having been well scrub- bed on Saturday night . The awning was ...
... interests and occupies me , that I have no apprehensions of time hanging heavy on my hands . June 22. - This day , being Sunday , the decks were all beautifully clean , having been well scrub- bed on Saturday night . The awning was ...
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... interest . I am , on the whole , more and more confirmed in the opinion which Horsley has expressed in one of his Sermons , that a theo- ' Sixth Sunday after Trinity . JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . xxvii logical argument.
... interest . I am , on the whole , more and more confirmed in the opinion which Horsley has expressed in one of his Sermons , that a theo- ' Sixth Sunday after Trinity . JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . xxvii logical argument.
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