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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... course of the day I had proposed to read evening prayers regularly , which was received with readiness on the part of Captain Manning . Ac- cordingly , after tea , I repeated , with the party as- sembled in the cuddy , the General ...
... course of the day I had proposed to read evening prayers regularly , which was received with readiness on the part of Captain Manning . Ac- cordingly , after tea , I repeated , with the party as- sembled in the cuddy , the General ...
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... course of the day was seen chased by a group of porpoises , and a real ( or full grown ) whale was also seen , but I was not then on deck . The wind sunk again before evening ; a number of little birds , like swallows , continued fly ...
... course of the day was seen chased by a group of porpoises , and a real ( or full grown ) whale was also seen , but I was not then on deck . The wind sunk again before evening ; a number of little birds , like swallows , continued fly ...
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... course continues south - west ; our latitude 20 ° . 57 ′ . longitude 24 ° . 32 ' . The favourable breeze almost became a gale towards night ; but we had less roll- ing than on former occasions . JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . xxix July 11.
... course continues south - west ; our latitude 20 ° . 57 ′ . longitude 24 ° . 32 ' . The favourable breeze almost became a gale towards night ; but we had less roll- ing than on former occasions . JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . xxix July 11.
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... course of this day some of the seamen went round to solicit subscriptions from those who had not yet passed the line . They shewed considerable anxiety for any decayed finery which the ladies might supply them with , as deco- rations ...
... course of this day some of the seamen went round to solicit subscriptions from those who had not yet passed the line . They shewed considerable anxiety for any decayed finery which the ladies might supply them with , as deco- rations ...
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... course favourable . The latitude to - day was 4 ° 40 ′ S. The night was very beautiful ; and from our situa- tion on the globe , we had the opportunity of seeing many of the most considerable constellations of both hemispheres . Those ...
... course favourable . The latitude to - day was 4 ° 40 ′ S. The night was very beautiful ; and from our situa- tion on the globe , we had the opportunity of seeing many of the most considerable constellations of both hemispheres . Those ...
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