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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Page 5
... thing to dream of , not to tell , " and which if eaten at night one should scarcely fail to dream of . @ After breakfast , and till the hour of durbar arrived , we visited more of the buildings . In passing along the garden wall , I ...
... thing to dream of , not to tell , " and which if eaten at night one should scarcely fail to dream of . @ After breakfast , and till the hour of durbar arrived , we visited more of the buildings . In passing along the garden wall , I ...
Page 12
... 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 raise my expectation of a beautiful view from the top . This road led us through an ancient gate - way ...
... 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 raise my expectation of a beautiful view from the top . This road led us through an ancient gate - way ...
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... thing more that was to be seen , " and he turned short and led us some little distance up the citadel , then through a dark low arch into a small court , where , to my surprise , the first object which met my eyes was a pool of blood on ...
... thing more that was to be seen , " and he turned short and led us some little distance up the citadel , then through a dark low arch into a small court , where , to my surprise , the first object which met my eyes was a pool of blood on ...
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... thing but a mere ruffian , he would never allow such practices to go on , nor would such an order have been executed had he been a likely person to resent it . ་ With this story on my mind it was with any thing rather than a pleasurable ...
... thing but a mere ruffian , he would never allow such practices to go on , nor would such an order have been executed had he been a likely person to resent it . ་ With this story on my mind it was with any thing rather than a pleasurable ...
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... thing worthy of death , it was good to bring them to open trial according to the Hindoo law , and before the usual magistrates ; and that it was desirable at this time , to prevent slanderous reports , that whenever sentence of death ...
... thing worthy of death , it was good to bring them to open trial according to the Hindoo law , and before the usual magistrates ; and that it was desirable at this time , to prevent slanderous reports , that whenever sentence of death ...
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