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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... considerably better than that of Lucknow , and every thing much exceeded my expectation except the military show , which was absolutely nothing . There were two or three police men in the gate of the city , and four or five , ( I do not ...
... considerably better than that of Lucknow , and every thing much exceeded my expectation except the military show , which was absolutely nothing . There were two or three police men in the gate of the city , and four or five , ( I do not ...
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... considerable addition of force at Sir David Ochterlony's disposal , and old Ameer Khân , who , though shorn of his ancient power , still occupies a considerable jaghire south of Neemuch , made an eager offer of his services to the ...
... considerable addition of force at Sir David Ochterlony's disposal , and old Ameer Khân , who , though shorn of his ancient power , still occupies a considerable jaghire south of Neemuch , made an eager offer of his services to the ...
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... considerable wealth , and believed , till lately , to stand high in her mistress's confidence and good graces . Her wealth was supposed to be her only crime . A great alarm had in consequence been excited in the zennana and in the city ...
... considerable wealth , and believed , till lately , to stand high in her mistress's confidence and good graces . Her wealth was supposed to be her only crime . A great alarm had in consequence been excited in the zennana and in the city ...
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... considerable degree . It seemed agreed that a good deal of money and silver ornaments had been taken from the traders ; that these last made no resistance , but that , notwithstanding , several of them were beaten as well as stripped ...
... considerable degree . It seemed agreed that a good deal of money and silver ornaments had been taken from the traders ; that these last made no resistance , but that , notwithstanding , several of them were beaten as well as stripped ...
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... considerable number of camels grazing , and were passed by some irregular troops and some sepoys in red , and pretty nearly equipped like those in the company's service , who said they belonged to the Maharaja Sindia . What they could ...
... considerable number of camels grazing , and were passed by some irregular troops and some sepoys in red , and pretty nearly equipped like those in the company's service , who said they belonged to the Maharaja Sindia . What they could ...
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