A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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Page 23
... Prince of Wales . I was obliged to tell him , " You must remember , sir , that I am an Englishman , and if you insult my Prince you insult me . " The fellow was rude at the time , but was quiet during the remainder of the voyage . The ...
... Prince of Wales . I was obliged to tell him , " You must remember , sir , that I am an Englishman , and if you insult my Prince you insult me . " The fellow was rude at the time , but was quiet during the remainder of the voyage . The ...
Page 143
... Prince of Wales , and the town was full of triumphal arches erected to welcome him . His visit appeared to have given great pleasure to the natives , though several towns in the Madras Presidency were disappointed at not seeing him , as ...
... Prince of Wales , and the town was full of triumphal arches erected to welcome him . His visit appeared to have given great pleasure to the natives , though several towns in the Madras Presidency were disappointed at not seeing him , as ...
Page 159
... Prince of Wales at Gwalior , confined himself to entering the banquet - hall after dinner , and proposing the healths of her Majesty and the Prince . This is one of the great diffi- culties of intercourse between Englishmen and Hindoos ...
... Prince of Wales at Gwalior , confined himself to entering the banquet - hall after dinner , and proposing the healths of her Majesty and the Prince . This is one of the great diffi- culties of intercourse between Englishmen and Hindoos ...
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