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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... Raja , now a child of six years old , is placed on the musnud , and surrounded by a council such as they can confide in . Though , therefore , the VOL . II . B Rannee has in the present instance carried her point with.
... Raja , now a child of six years old , is placed on the musnud , and surrounded by a council such as they can confide in . Though , therefore , the VOL . II . B Rannee has in the present instance carried her point with.
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... carried her point with our Government , and obtained its concurrence to a ministry of her own choice , there is little probability of matters going on smoothly much longer between us , or even if the British were out of the case , of ...
... carried her point with our Government , and obtained its concurrence to a ministry of her own choice , there is little probability of matters going on smoothly much longer between us , or even if the British were out of the case , of ...
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... carrying matters to the utmost length ; she invited over her favourite , then living at Agra , and treated with much contempt the proposal made her by the Resident , that she should be at liberty to name any minister but that one who ...
... carrying matters to the utmost length ; she invited over her favourite , then living at Agra , and treated with much contempt the proposal made her by the Resident , that she should be at liberty to name any minister but that one who ...
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... carried weekly to pay his devotions , and another as the house where he puts up his horses and reposes on such occasions . Beyond was a still steeper ascent to a second gate , which introduced us to a very wild and romantic valley ...
... carried weekly to pay his devotions , and another as the house where he puts up his horses and reposes on such occasions . Beyond was a still steeper ascent to a second gate , which introduced us to a very wild and romantic valley ...
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... carry them . I had , however , very little fear that any of these warlike preparations would end in bloodshed , and was indeed chiefly induced to make them from the conviction that the rob- bers , if there were any in the neighbourhood ...
... carry them . I had , however , very little fear that any of these warlike preparations would end in bloodshed , and was indeed chiefly induced to make them from the conviction that the rob- bers , if there were any in the neighbourhood ...
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