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 India, Volume 2Carey, Lea and Carey, 1828 |
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... Arrival at Kairah - Insalubrity of Climate - Jain Tem- ple - Departure from Kairah - Difficulty in crossing the Mhye - Broach— Banyan Tree on an Island in the Nerbudda - Surat - Embarkation - Arrival at Bombay 123 CHAPTER XXVI . BOMBAY ...
... Arrival at Kairah - Insalubrity of Climate - Jain Tem- ple - Departure from Kairah - Difficulty in crossing the Mhye - Broach— Banyan Tree on an Island in the Nerbudda - Surat - Embarkation - Arrival at Bombay 123 CHAPTER XXVI . BOMBAY ...
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... arrived , we visited more of the buildings . In passing along the garden wall , I ought to have observed before , we were shewn five or six elephants in training for a fight . Each was separately kept in a small paved court , with a ...
... arrived , we visited more of the buildings . In passing along the garden wall , I ought to have observed before , we were shewn five or six elephants in training for a fight . Each was separately kept in a small paved court , with a ...
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... it published in the " Acbars , " or native newspapers , that such or such a distinguished personage came to pay his respects at the Court of Jyepoor , and that the Rannee testified her pleasure at his arrival , by the gift of.
... it published in the " Acbars , " or native newspapers , that such or such a distinguished personage came to pay his respects at the Court of Jyepoor , and that the Rannee testified her pleasure at his arrival , by the gift of.
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... arrival , by the gift of an elephant , two beautiful horses , and two trays of ornaments and shawls , and thus the ends are answered of making known the rank of the visitant , of setting forth the Rannee's liberality , and above all ...
... arrival , by the gift of an elephant , two beautiful horses , and two trays of ornaments and shawls , and thus the ends are answered of making known the rank of the visitant , of setting forth the Rannee's liberality , and above all ...
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... arrival at Nusseerabad , that being the usual or , at least , the most gratifying return which a sepoy officer can receive , and had been extremely delighted with the knowledge of my intention . He was of Rajpoot caste , and his name ...
... arrival at Nusseerabad , that being the usual or , at least , the most gratifying return which a sepoy officer can receive , and had been extremely delighted with the knowledge of my intention . He was of Rajpoot caste , and his name ...
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