Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India from Calcutta to Bombay, 1824-1825: With Notes Upon Ceylon, [and] an Account of a Journey to Madras and the Southern Provinces, 1826, and Letters Written in India, Volume 1B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1985 |
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Page 47
... never been removed out of the lower gallery , — the banisters of the stair - case , in itself paltry , were of common un- painted wood , and broken in many places , and I was forced to tread with care to avoid the masses of dirt over ...
... never been removed out of the lower gallery , — the banisters of the stair - case , in itself paltry , were of common un- painted wood , and broken in many places , and I was forced to tread with care to avoid the masses of dirt over ...
Page 198
... never forget , and for which , I trust , I shall be always grateful . I do not recollect any thing very material which I saw or heard during this period , having , indeed , been pretty closely confined to my friend's sick room . On ...
... never forget , and for which , I trust , I shall be always grateful . I do not recollect any thing very material which I saw or heard during this period , having , indeed , been pretty closely confined to my friend's sick room . On ...
Page 428
... never called in except in cases of extremity , according to an excellent rule laid down and strictly observed by the government of Bengal , never to employ the military force ex- cept in affairs of real war , or where an active and ...
... never called in except in cases of extremity , according to an excellent rule laid down and strictly observed by the government of Bengal , never to employ the military force ex- cept in affairs of real war , or where an active and ...
Contents
FURREEDPOOR TO BOG LIPOOR | xv |
CHAPTER I | lxix |
CHAPTER II | 26 |
Copyright | |
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