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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Page xxvi
... heard me with great apparent interest . I am , on the whole , more and more confirmed in the opinion which Horsley has expressed in one of his Sermons , that a theo- 1 Sixth Sunday after Trinity . JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . xxvii ...
... heard me with great apparent interest . I am , on the whole , more and more confirmed in the opinion which Horsley has expressed in one of his Sermons , that a theo- 1 Sixth Sunday after Trinity . JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . xxvii ...
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... heard ; " O youth , " she said , " in passion's fetter tied , O come and see a sight with me shall cure thee of thy pride ! " She led me to a lonely dell , a sad and shady ground , Where many an ancient sepulchre gleam'd in the moon ...
... heard ; " O youth , " she said , " in passion's fetter tied , O come and see a sight with me shall cure thee of thy pride ! " She led me to a lonely dell , a sad and shady ground , Where many an ancient sepulchre gleam'd in the moon ...
Page xliv
... heard an excel- lent character , and find every thing true which had been reported . August 11. - We had a good night , and a smooth though rapid progress . I had the happiness of hearing , for the first time , my dear little Emily ...
... heard an excel- lent character , and find every thing true which had been reported . August 11. - We had a good night , and a smooth though rapid progress . I had the happiness of hearing , for the first time , my dear little Emily ...
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... opportunity of seeing no insufficient specimen of those gigantic waves of which I have often heard as prevailing in these latitudes . In a weaker vessel , and with less VOL . I. C 1 JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . confidence in.
... opportunity of seeing no insufficient specimen of those gigantic waves of which I have often heard as prevailing in these latitudes . In a weaker vessel , and with less VOL . I. C 1 JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . confidence in.
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... heard , " Davy is overboard : " at first I thought they said " the baby , " and ran to the mizen chains in a sort of confused agony , tug- ging at my coat - buttons and my sleeves as I went , with the intention of leaping in after her ...
... heard , " Davy is overboard : " at first I thought they said " the baby , " and ran to the mizen chains in a sort of confused agony , tug- ging at my coat - buttons and my sleeves as I went , with the intention of leaping in after her ...
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