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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... carry a point for me of great consequence . " " Nothing can be fuller or more considerate than the Letters which have been sent to the different commissariat and mili- tary officers to attend to all my wants in their respective ...
... carry a point for me of great consequence . " " Nothing can be fuller or more considerate than the Letters which have been sent to the different commissariat and mili- tary officers to attend to all my wants in their respective ...
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... his Country - Sir David Ochterlony - Sir John Malcolm -Wyre - Mowah - Frontier of Jyepoor - Idol carried to Bindrabund -Deosa - Hindoo Festival - Arrival at Jyepoor 438 462 478 JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . ON Monday ,
... his Country - Sir David Ochterlony - Sir John Malcolm -Wyre - Mowah - Frontier of Jyepoor - Idol carried to Bindrabund -Deosa - Hindoo Festival - Arrival at Jyepoor 438 462 478 JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO INDIA . ON Monday ,
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... carried us very soon into the Downs . We lay off Deal about six hours , waiting for passengers and a fresh supply of water , much to the vexation of the old pilot , who bitterly regretted that so fine a breeze was allowed to remain ...
... carried us very soon into the Downs . We lay off Deal about six hours , waiting for passengers and a fresh supply of water , much to the vexation of the old pilot , who bitterly regretted that so fine a breeze was allowed to remain ...
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... carried on is in the ships of other nations . In the harbour of Calcutta ( and no large vessels mount so high as Serampore ) he had never seen the Danish flag . This seems strange , considering how long the Danes have been in possession ...
... carried on is in the ships of other nations . In the harbour of Calcutta ( and no large vessels mount so high as Serampore ) he had never seen the Danish flag . This seems strange , considering how long the Danes have been in possession ...
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... carried on with becoming gravity , Neptune was sup- posed to take his leave , and a barrel , with a lighted candle in it , was sent off from the fore - chains to represent his boat dropping astern . I was much struck by the time during ...
... carried on with becoming gravity , Neptune was sup- posed to take his leave , and a barrel , with a lighted candle in it , was sent off from the fore - chains to represent his boat dropping astern . I was much struck by the time during ...
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