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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... Ruins - Raja Omichund - Durbar Decoits CHAPTER VI . SIBNIBASHI TO DACCA . Gipsies Winged Bugs -- Matabunga - Fishing - Difficult passage in the River - Brahminy Bulls - Titybania - Ornamented Boats - Strong Cur- rent - Otters ...
... Ruins - Raja Omichund - Durbar Decoits CHAPTER VI . SIBNIBASHI TO DACCA . Gipsies Winged Bugs -- Matabunga - Fishing - Difficult passage in the River - Brahminy Bulls - Titybania - Ornamented Boats - Strong Cur- rent - Otters ...
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... Ruins - Visit from the Nawab - Visit returned - Death of Mr. Stowe- Consecration of Church and Burial - ground - Confirmation - Armenian Archbishop - Farewell Visit to Nawâb - Meer Israf Ali CHAPTER VIII . DACCA TO FURREEDPOOR . 142 ...
... Ruins - Visit from the Nawab - Visit returned - Death of Mr. Stowe- Consecration of Church and Burial - ground - Confirmation - Armenian Archbishop - Farewell Visit to Nawâb - Meer Israf Ali CHAPTER VIII . DACCA TO FURREEDPOOR . 142 ...
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... Ruins - Shawl Manufactory - Jumna Musjeed - Presentation to the Em- peror - Palace - Koottab - sahib - Present from the Begum - Late and present Emperors of Delhi CHAPTER XX . DELHI TO AGRA . Ruins of Togligabad - Visit to the Raja of ...
... Ruins - Shawl Manufactory - Jumna Musjeed - Presentation to the Em- peror - Palace - Koottab - sahib - Present from the Begum - Late and present Emperors of Delhi CHAPTER XX . DELHI TO AGRA . Ruins of Togligabad - Visit to the Raja of ...
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... ruin of the conclusion of the story , to blunder at its end into the triumph which the wishes of the read- ers had reserved for his nephew . Quentin himself is precisely " the Page " of " the Abbot : " a raw lively lad , thrown by ...
... ruin of the conclusion of the story , to blunder at its end into the triumph which the wishes of the read- ers had reserved for his nephew . Quentin himself is precisely " the Page " of " the Abbot : " a raw lively lad , thrown by ...
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... ruins , neglected pa- godas , or dry and rubbishy places , where Europeans have not often occasion to tread . The water - snakes , which are met with in moist places , are very seldom dangerous . Alligators sometimes come on shore to ...
... ruins , neglected pa- godas , or dry and rubbishy places , where Europeans have not often occasion to tread . The water - snakes , which are met with in moist places , are very seldom dangerous . Alligators sometimes come on shore to ...
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