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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... side , opening into two small cloistered courts , the one filled by a beau- tiful cold bath about thirty feet square , the other by a little flower garden divided , parterre wise , with narrow winding paths of white marble , with a jet ...
... side , opening into two small cloistered courts , the one filled by a beau- tiful cold bath about thirty feet square , the other by a little flower garden divided , parterre wise , with narrow winding paths of white marble , with a jet ...
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... side with her , while the occupation of Mhow by the Bombay troops , placed a considerable addition of force at Sir David Ochterlony's disposal , and old Ameer Khân , who , though shorn of his ancient power , still occupies a ...
... side with her , while the occupation of Mhow by the Bombay troops , placed a considerable addition of force at Sir David Ochterlony's disposal , and old Ameer Khân , who , though shorn of his ancient power , still occupies a ...
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... side every appearance of being a natural sheet of water ; its banks are more woody and wild than any thing which I had seen since I left Kemaoon , and the steep and rugged road by which we ascended the hill beyond it , contributed to ...
... side every appearance of being a natural sheet of water ; its banks are more woody and wild than any thing which I had seen since I left Kemaoon , and the steep and rugged road by which we ascended the hill beyond it , contributed to ...
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... side of the camp , leaving directions to have his poney saddled . I was walking away to finish my own dressing when a man came running to say that the soubahdar was dying . As he was returning to his tent he had fallen down , and I ...
... side of the camp , leaving directions to have his poney saddled . I was walking away to finish my own dressing when a man came running to say that the soubahdar was dying . As he was returning to his tent he had fallen down , and I ...
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... sides were very characteristic . The former pleading that the place was unlucky , " and that it was best to get out of it as soon as possible ; the other that the day was unlucky , not only from the melancholy omen which had already ...
... sides were very characteristic . The former pleading that the place was unlucky , " and that it was best to get out of it as soon as possible ; the other that the day was unlucky , not only from the melancholy omen which had already ...
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appearance arrived Athanasius Baroda beautiful believe Benares Bengal Bheels Bishop blessing Bombay brahmins building bungalow called Captain Ceylon Chaplain Charun Chittore Christian Church Church of England Clergy climate Colombo Colonel Raper considerable cultivated David Ochterlony dear district elephant Elphinstone England English European favourable Government Guzerât handsome heard HEBER hills Hindoo Hindoostanee Hindostan honour hope horses India inhabitants island journey jungle Jyepoor kind less letter Lord Madras Maharattas Malwah manner Mar Athanasius Mar Gregorius matchlocks miles missionaries morning Mussulman native Neemuch neighbourhood Nusseerabad officers ornamented palanqueen passed persons poor present pretty principal Raja Rajpoots received REGINALD CALCUTTA residence respect river road round Salsette seemed seen sent sepoys servants shew Sir Edward Barnes society station Tamul temple tents Thakoor thing told town Travancore trees usual village wild