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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... seen chased by a group of porpoises , and a real ( or full grown ) whale was also seen , but I was not then on deck . The wind sunk again before evening ; a number of little birds , like swallows , continued fly- ing on the surface of ...
... seen chased by a group of porpoises , and a real ( or full grown ) whale was also seen , but I was not then on deck . The wind sunk again before evening ; a number of little birds , like swallows , continued fly- ing on the surface of ...
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... seen a - head , steering the same course with ourselves . On near- ing her she shewed Danish colours . Captain Man ... seen the Danish flag . This seems strange , considering how long the Danes have been in possession not only of Se ...
... seen a - head , steering the same course with ourselves . On near- ing her she shewed Danish colours . Captain Man ... seen the Danish flag . This seems strange , considering how long the Danes have been in possession not only of Se ...
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... seen before . The banks abound with villages , inter- spersed with rice - fields , plantations of coco - palms , and groves of trees of a considerable height , in colour and foliage resembling the elm . We have seen one or two Pagodas ...
... seen before . The banks abound with villages , inter- spersed with rice - fields , plantations of coco - palms , and groves of trees of a considerable height , in colour and foliage resembling the elm . We have seen one or two Pagodas ...
Contents
FURREEDPOOR TO BOG LIPOOR | xv |
CHAPTER I | lxix |
CHAPTER II | 26 |
Copyright | |
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