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
... thought it very good . The others were , ap- parently , kid or mutton minced small with rice and covered with a very rich brown sauce , " a thing to dream of , not to tell , " and which if eaten at night one should scarcely fail to ...
... thought it very good . The others were , ap- parently , kid or mutton minced small with rice and covered with a very rich brown sauce , " a thing to dream of , not to tell , " and which if eaten at night one should scarcely fail to ...
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... thought a good countenance and frank rough manners . A very formal old gentleman , the marshal of the palace , now got us all to our seats . Colonel Raper in the middle , myself at his right - hand , and the minister and the Nawâb ...
... thought a good countenance and frank rough manners . A very formal old gentleman , the marshal of the palace , now got us all to our seats . Colonel Raper in the middle , myself at his right - hand , and the minister and the Nawâb ...
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... thought it best to give up all the points in dispute , rather than run the risk of a new war in Western and Central India . The Rawul retired to his estates and castles , and the Rannee , with her new minister , is permitted to try and ...
... thought it best to give up all the points in dispute , rather than run the risk of a new war in Western and Central India . The Rawul retired to his estates and castles , and the Rannee , with her new minister , is permitted to try and ...
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... thought pretty if they had not been much inferior to what I had already seen , and we crossed the lake by a narrow bridge , from the further end of which I made an attempt to sketch the view . Here our horses met us , and we returned ...
... thought pretty if they had not been much inferior to what I had already seen , and we crossed the lake by a narrow bridge , from the further end of which I made an attempt to sketch the view . Here our horses met us , and we returned ...
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... thought it best to go to his tent , and ask him how he was , to which he answered that he felt well . I told him , however , that he had better remain quiet , and that his tent and bed might perfectly well go on in the course of the day ...
... thought it best to go to his tent , and ask him how he was , to which he answered that he felt well . I told him , however , that he had better remain quiet , and that his tent and bed might perfectly well go on in the course of the day ...
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