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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... Boat with fruit..to face page 2 Men holding up sails 174 Panchway .. 5 ....... Mussulman Dandees at din- ner ....... 12 Peasant and Boy .......... 270 Monument to Mr. Cleveland 271 Arrows ... 281 Village . 15 Pagoda 307 .... Servants ...
... Boat with fruit..to face page 2 Men holding up sails 174 Panchway .. 5 ....... Mussulman Dandees at din- ner ....... 12 Peasant and Boy .......... 270 Monument to Mr. Cleveland 271 Arrows ... 281 Village . 15 Pagoda 307 .... Servants ...
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... Boats - Arab Ships - Village- Maldivian Vessels - Garden Reach - Approach to Cal- cutta - Arrival - Old Government House - Native House- hold .... 1 CHAPTER II . CALCUTTA . Description of Calcutta- Cathedral - Environs - Quay- Child ...
... Boats - Arab Ships - Village- Maldivian Vessels - Garden Reach - Approach to Cal- cutta - Arrival - Old Government House - Native House- hold .... 1 CHAPTER II . CALCUTTA . Description of Calcutta- Cathedral - Environs - Quay- Child ...
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... Boat - Hindoo Fanatics— North - Wester Chinsura - Ranaghât Sibnibashi- - Ruins - Raja Omichund - Durbar - Decoits ... Boats - Strong Current - Otters - Avalanches -Pawn - Khyzr - Elephants bathing .. CHAPTER VII . DACCA . Ruins Visit ...
... Boat - Hindoo Fanatics— North - Wester Chinsura - Ranaghât Sibnibashi- - Ruins - Raja Omichund - Durbar - Decoits ... Boats - Strong Current - Otters - Avalanches -Pawn - Khyzr - Elephants bathing .. CHAPTER VII . DACCA . Ruins Visit ...
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... boat , making , from the appearance of the men , and their disci- pline , a show little inferior to that of a man of war . He sent our letters , together with two newspapers , • xxii JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . and.
... boat , making , from the appearance of the men , and their disci- pline , a show little inferior to that of a man of war . He sent our letters , together with two newspapers , • xxii JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . and.
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... the line , took place . Soon after dark Neptune's boat was sup- posed to approach the ship , of which notice was given , in the regular form , to the officer on watch . b VOL . I. xxxiv JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . A sailor.
... the line , took place . Soon after dark Neptune's boat was sup- posed to approach the ship , of which notice was given , in the regular form , to the officer on watch . b VOL . I. xxxiv JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . A sailor.
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