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 1John Murray, 1828 |
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... Government in Ceylon , she can now but offer her own heartfelt thanks . That the Bishop highly appreciated the reception which he experienced , may be generally inferred from his journal ; but the Editor is convinced that the following ...
... Government in Ceylon , she can now but offer her own heartfelt thanks . That the Bishop highly appreciated the reception which he experienced , may be generally inferred from his journal ; but the Editor is convinced that the following ...
Page vii
... Government have done every thing for me which I myself wished for , and which was in their power to do ; and Mr. Lushington has just now been exerting himself in Council to carry a point for me of great consequence . " " Nothing can be ...
... Government have done every thing for me which I myself wished for , and which was in their power to do ; and Mr. Lushington has just now been exerting himself in Council to carry a point for me of great consequence . " " Nothing can be ...
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... Government House - Native Household CHAPTER II . CALCUTTA . p . 13 Description of Calcutta - Cathedral - Environs - Quay - Child - murder- Barrack poor - Menagerie - Female Orphan Asylum - Consecration of Churches - Nach - Free School ...
... Government House - Native Household CHAPTER II . CALCUTTA . p . 13 Description of Calcutta - Cathedral - Environs - Quay - Child - murder- Barrack poor - Menagerie - Female Orphan Asylum - Consecration of Churches - Nach - Free School ...
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... Government - Christians at Lucknow CHAPTER XVI . LUCKNOW TO BAREILLY . Departure from Lucknow - Gratitude of Sepoys - Illness - Mussulman Suwarr - Sandee - Dispute between two Villages - Shahjehanpoor- Rebel Chief in the Forest ...
... Government - Christians at Lucknow CHAPTER XVI . LUCKNOW TO BAREILLY . Departure from Lucknow - Gratitude of Sepoys - Illness - Mussulman Suwarr - Sandee - Dispute between two Villages - Shahjehanpoor- Rebel Chief in the Forest ...
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... GOVERNMENT HOUSE : NATIVE HOUSEHOLD . Ar day - break of October the 4th , we had a good view of the Island of Saugor , a perfectly flat and swampy shore , with scat- tered tall trees dark like firs , and jungle about the height of young ...
... GOVERNMENT HOUSE : NATIVE HOUSEHOLD . Ar day - break of October the 4th , we had a good view of the Island of Saugor , a perfectly flat and swampy shore , with scat- tered tall trees dark like firs , and jungle about the height of young ...
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