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 IndiaMurray, 1828 - 515 pages |
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... Journal to you , I have the melancholy satisfaction of fulfilling the intention of its Author . Had he lived to revise and complete the Work himself , he would more ably have expressed to you his sense of the obligations which he felt ...
... Journal to you , I have the melancholy satisfaction of fulfilling the intention of its Author . Had he lived to revise and complete the Work himself , he would more ably have expressed to you his sense of the obligations which he felt ...
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... Journal is , that its readers may be made ac- quainted with the nature and extent of the duties performed by the Bishop during the short time he presided over the Indian Church , as well as with the difficulties he encountered in the ...
... Journal is , that its readers may be made ac- quainted with the nature and extent of the duties performed by the Bishop during the short time he presided over the Indian Church , as well as with the difficulties he encountered in the ...
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... journal , which for that purpose was written more in detail . She has endeavoured to supply , in some degree , the deficiency , by inserting a few pages in the third volume . Having thus explained the circumstances under which the work ...
... journal , which for that purpose was written more in detail . She has endeavoured to supply , in some degree , the deficiency , by inserting a few pages in the third volume . Having thus explained the circumstances under which the work ...
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... journal ; but the Editor is convinced that the following extract from a private letter will be peculiarly gratifying to the members of Government in Calcutta , to whom , espe- cially to Mr. Lushington , the Secretary for the ...
... journal ; but the Editor is convinced that the following extract from a private letter will be peculiarly gratifying to the members of Government in Calcutta , to whom , espe- cially to Mr. Lushington , the Secretary for the ...
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... Sitting Dhûrna - Natives ' Opinions of English Governors - Allahabad - Fort - Jumna Musjeed -Confirmation - Preparations for marching - Festival of Rama and Seeta PAGE .... 401 JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . ON Monday ,
... Sitting Dhûrna - Natives ' Opinions of English Governors - Allahabad - Fort - Jumna Musjeed -Confirmation - Preparations for marching - Festival of Rama and Seeta PAGE .... 401 JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . ON Monday ,
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Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India, from ..., Volume 1 Reginald Heber,Amelia Heber No preview available - 2016 |
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