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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... IN INDIA , BY THE LATE RIGHT REV . REGINALD HEBER , D.D. LORD BISHOP OF CALCUTTA . IN TWO VOLUMES , VOL . II . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET . MDCCCXXVIII . 34-376 14-2 TABLE OF OF CONTENTS . VOLUME II . NARRATIVE.
... IN INDIA , BY THE LATE RIGHT REV . REGINALD HEBER , D.D. LORD BISHOP OF CALCUTTA . IN TWO VOLUMES , VOL . II . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET . MDCCCXXVIII . 34-376 14-2 TABLE OF OF CONTENTS . VOLUME II . NARRATIVE.
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... late Raja of Jye- poor had , as it is said , shewn great anxiety to obtain the protection of Britain , but from the jarring members of which his state is com- posed , it was one of the last which in any regular way acceded to the ...
... late Raja of Jye- poor had , as it is said , shewn great anxiety to obtain the protection of Britain , but from the jarring members of which his state is com- posed , it was one of the last which in any regular way acceded to the ...
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... late Raja , and had no children in the former years of her marriage . Under such circumstances it is probable that a short time ago a civil war would have arisen in Jyepoor , and it is certain that , in such an event , the Maharattas ...
... late Raja , and had no children in the former years of her marriage . Under such circumstances it is probable that a short time ago a civil war would have arisen in Jyepoor , and it is certain that , in such an event , the Maharattas ...
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... late Raja , believed themselves also marked out for destruc- tion . This atrocity had been perpetrated by the Rannee's own order and in her presence , but Colonel Raper said if the Mouchtar had been himself any thing but a mere ruffian ...
... late Raja , believed themselves also marked out for destruc- tion . This atrocity had been perpetrated by the Rannee's own order and in her presence , but Colonel Raper said if the Mouchtar had been himself any thing but a mere ruffian ...
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... late drought , which had put a stop to all the improvements which had since been commenced . I got this information through an interpreter , for I had discovered before that the language of the Rajpoots is extremely different from the ...
... late drought , which had put a stop to all the improvements which had since been commenced . I got this information through an interpreter , for I had discovered before that the language of the Rajpoots is extremely different from the ...
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