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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... attend us through all the garden and most of the lower apartments of the palace , till , on ascending to an upper story , those who had swords or other arms , were requested either to stay below or to surrender their weapons . The ...
... attend us through all the garden and most of the lower apartments of the palace , till , on ascending to an upper story , those who had swords or other arms , were requested either to stay below or to surrender their weapons . The ...
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... attended by Skinner's suwarrs . I asked the Rannee's people when we came up with them , but could only learn that they had not seen it , which on horseback they certainly could not do , and that it lay several coss out of our way . Our ...
... attended by Skinner's suwarrs . I asked the Rannee's people when we came up with them , but could only learn that they had not seen it , which on horseback they certainly could not do , and that it lay several coss out of our way . Our ...
Page 27
... attended me next morning as far as Bandursindree , a small and poor town in the little princi- pality of Kishenghur , where we found some servants whom Mr. Moore , the Resident at Ajmere , had sent to receive me , and the jemautdar of ...
... attended me next morning as far as Bandursindree , a small and poor town in the little princi- pality of Kishenghur , where we found some servants whom Mr. Moore , the Resident at Ajmere , had sent to receive me , and the jemautdar of ...
Page 34
... attended with fatal consequences to both . How well would it be if a similar liberal feeling prevailed between the belligerents of Europe ; and how much is our piratical system of warfare put to shame in this respect by the practice of ...
... attended with fatal consequences to both . How well would it be if a similar liberal feeling prevailed between the belligerents of Europe ; and how much is our piratical system of warfare put to shame in this respect by the practice of ...
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... attended the worship of the Church of England , but had been ill on the morning of last Sun- day . He had been sixteen years in India , had a brother , also a shopkeeper , at Meerut , and their family , he said , for two or three ...
... attended the worship of the Church of England , but had been ill on the morning of last Sun- day . He had been sixteen years in India , had a brother , also a shopkeeper , at Meerut , and their family , he said , for two or three ...
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