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 iii
... kindness he received at your hands during his residence in India , and for the zeal with which you met and forwarded his views for the welfare of its inhabitants . iv DEDICATION . The friendship that you have ever enter- A 2.
... kindness he received at your hands during his residence in India , and for the zeal with which you met and forwarded his views for the welfare of its inhabitants . iv DEDICATION . The friendship that you have ever enter- A 2.
Page vii
... received by her husband and herself during their re- sidence in India . For the active furtherance of his views in the promotion of Christianity , for the deference paid to his wishes , for the viii PREFACE . hospitality , friendship ...
... received by her husband and herself during their re- sidence in India . For the active furtherance of his views in the promotion of Christianity , for the deference paid to his wishes , for the viii PREFACE . hospitality , friendship ...
Page ix
... he sacrificed his life . From these sources the bitter agonies of his widow's grief received all the alleviation of which such sorrow is susceptible : and though time may soften X PREFACE . the poignancy of her loss , her.
... he sacrificed his life . From these sources the bitter agonies of his widow's grief received all the alleviation of which such sorrow is susceptible : and though time may soften X PREFACE . the poignancy of her loss , her.
Page xviii
... received with readiness on the part of Captain Manning . Ac- cordingly , after tea , I repeated , with the party as- sembled in the cuddy , the General Confession , Lord's Prayer , Petition for all conditions of Men , General ...
... received with readiness on the part of Captain Manning . Ac- cordingly , after tea , I repeated , with the party as- sembled in the cuddy , the General Confession , Lord's Prayer , Petition for all conditions of Men , General ...
Page xli
... ceremonies superfluous and unavail- ing . I reminded him that his Church and mine agreed in the efficacy and necessity of occasion- ally receiving the Communion , but the conversa- xlii JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . tion went.
... ceremonies superfluous and unavail- ing . I reminded him that his Church and mine agreed in the efficacy and necessity of occasion- ally receiving the Communion , but the conversa- xlii JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . tion went.
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