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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... sent with visitorial Powers , ! by the Armenian Patriarch of Ararat , to the Eastern Churches of that Nation in India , ) to Mar Athanasius ; sent with Bishop Heber's Syriac Let- ter , by the Hands of Mr. Doran . Jan. 6 , 1826 473 The ...
... sent with visitorial Powers , ! by the Armenian Patriarch of Ararat , to the Eastern Churches of that Nation in India , ) to Mar Athanasius ; sent with Bishop Heber's Syriac Let- ter , by the Hands of Mr. Doran . Jan. 6 , 1826 473 The ...
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... sent the usual requisites , but the " Maha - Rannee , " or Ma- jee , ” ( lady mother ) as she is also called , sent us some specimens of Hindoo cookery , abundant in ghee , spice , and sugar , but without the garlic which forms so ...
... sent the usual requisites , but the " Maha - Rannee , " or Ma- jee , ” ( lady mother ) as she is also called , sent us some specimens of Hindoo cookery , abundant in ghee , spice , and sugar , but without the garlic which forms so ...
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... sent back my grateful acknowledgments , which was no more than her due , for the kind- ness and hospitality she had shewn me , and an assurance of my prayers , though I did not add , for her amendment . I found to- day that her ...
... sent back my grateful acknowledgments , which was no more than her due , for the kind- ness and hospitality she had shewn me , and an assurance of my prayers , though I did not add , for her amendment . I found to- day that her ...
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... sent with me were very attentive to their duty , and evidently picked men ; indeed I have seldom seen finer or taller young fellows than they most of them were . Their horses and arms likewise were good and in good order , but their ...
... sent with me were very attentive to their duty , and evidently picked men ; indeed I have seldom seen finer or taller young fellows than they most of them were . Their horses and arms likewise were good and in good order , but their ...
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... sent on , together with double the usual detachment of sepoys and all the Rannee's suwarrs , amounting to a dozen , who , wild and unsol- dierly as was their appearance , were yet very likely to behave well in case of need . Thirty ...
... sent on , together with double the usual detachment of sepoys and all the Rannee's suwarrs , amounting to a dozen , who , wild and unsol- dierly as was their appearance , were yet very likely to behave well in case of need . Thirty ...
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