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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Page v
... never lost sight of his high calling , nor suffered any circumstance to interfere with the object for which he left his native land . In the unreserved confidence of such communica- tions , it will be supposed that there was much of a ...
... never lost sight of his high calling , nor suffered any circumstance to interfere with the object for which he left his native land . In the unreserved confidence of such communica- tions , it will be supposed that there was much of a ...
Page vii
... never be effaced ; and fervent and lasting will be her wishes for the welfare of those whom she has left behind , and to whose personal kindness she was so deeply indebted in the hour of her affliction . To the right honourable Charles ...
... never be effaced ; and fervent and lasting will be her wishes for the welfare of those whom she has left behind , and to whose personal kindness she was so deeply indebted in the hour of her affliction . To the right honourable Charles ...
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... never think that these sacrifices have been made in vain . July 3. - We made an excellent progress during the night . At about five in the evening we saw Madeira on our larboard bow . The horizon was unfortunately hazy , and the night ...
... never think that these sacrifices have been made in vain . July 3. - We made an excellent progress during the night . At about five in the evening we saw Madeira on our larboard bow . The horizon was unfortunately hazy , and the night ...
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... never , I conceive , seen them in their mirth , or considered those natural feelings of health and hilarity which seem to lead all creatures to exert , in mere light- ness of heart , whatever bodily powers the Creator has given them ...
... never , I conceive , seen them in their mirth , or considered those natural feelings of health and hilarity which seem to lead all creatures to exert , in mere light- ness of heart , whatever bodily powers the Creator has given them ...
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... never to punish with- out a regular trial , or without some pause intervening between the accusation and the inquiry . July 9. - The boy's trial came on , but he was discharged for want of sufficient evidence , with a suitable ...
... never to punish with- out a regular trial , or without some pause intervening between the accusation and the inquiry . July 9. - The boy's trial came on , but he was discharged for want of sufficient evidence , with a suitable ...
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