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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... King's 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 ...
... King's 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 ...
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... King of Oude's Territories - Increase of Guards - King's Suwarrs - Aumeen - Entrance into Lucknow - Court Circular - Narrow Streets - Armed Inhabitants - Prime Minister - Rhinoceroses - Dil - Kou- shar - Constantia - Deceased King's ...
... King of Oude's Territories - Increase of Guards - King's Suwarrs - Aumeen - Entrance into Lucknow - Court Circular - Narrow Streets - Armed Inhabitants - Prime Minister - Rhinoceroses - Dil - Kou- shar - Constantia - Deceased King's ...
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... king of Oude , and ornamented all over with fish embroidered in ' gold , a device which is here considered a badge of royalty . I was amused by one peculiarity , which I had never before heard of ; while the elephant is going on , a man ...
... king of Oude , and ornamented all over with fish embroidered in ' gold , a device which is here considered a badge of royalty . I was amused by one peculiarity , which I had never before heard of ; while the elephant is going on , a man ...
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... King , as if he were still a sovereign like his ancestors , and acknowledged the compliment by a smile , and a profound reverence . He seemed , however , much puzzled to make out my rank , never having heard ( he said ) of any " Lord ...
... King , as if he were still a sovereign like his ancestors , and acknowledged the compliment by a smile , and a profound reverence . He seemed , however , much puzzled to make out my rank , never having heard ( he said ) of any " Lord ...
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... king - fisher , which we had seen before , some other birds , whose appearance is new to me , continue to show themselves . One is a small black cormo- rant , or curlew , which we see standing with its wet wings spread on the sand ...
... king - fisher , which we had seen before , some other birds , whose appearance is new to me , continue to show themselves . One is a small black cormo- rant , or curlew , which we see standing with its wet wings spread on the sand ...
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