Modern India and the Indians: Being a Series of Impressions, Notes, and EssaysTrübner and Company, 1879 - 365 pages |
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... class passengers - a Khoja , or Bombay merchant of a particular class , who has a house of business in Zanzibar , returning to India with his wife and family . He was a stout stalwart man , with a handsome countenance . I believe some ...
... class passengers - a Khoja , or Bombay merchant of a particular class , who has a house of business in Zanzibar , returning to India with his wife and family . He was a stout stalwart man , with a handsome countenance . I believe some ...
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... classes of Hindus are in the habit of talking and shouting to each other at the top of their voices , in perfect ... class compartments , but sub- 1 Sleeman remarks ( Rambles , ' p . 77 ) that the stentorian voices of the natives are ...
... classes of Hindus are in the habit of talking and shouting to each other at the top of their voices , in perfect ... class compartments , but sub- 1 Sleeman remarks ( Rambles , ' p . 77 ) that the stentorian voices of the natives are ...
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... class carriages , some of which had an upper story . It was evident that no caste - prejudices interfered with their making full use of our railways . As the morning dawned on us in our northward course , sensations of real cold made us ...
... class carriages , some of which had an upper story . It was evident that no caste - prejudices interfered with their making full use of our railways . As the morning dawned on us in our northward course , sensations of real cold made us ...
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... class of pretenders , still lower than the village doctors , who go under the general name of conjurers or charmers . The largest division of this class are the snake - conjurers ; their number in the single police division of Nattore ...
... class of pretenders , still lower than the village doctors , who go under the general name of conjurers or charmers . The largest division of this class are the snake - conjurers ; their number in the single police division of Nattore ...
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... class of gifted ( Sanskrit guni ) persons who are believed to possess the power of preventing the fall of hail on the ... classes who constitute the great mass of the people , and whose happiness and improvement are identical with the ...
... class of gifted ( Sanskrit guni ) persons who are believed to possess the power of preventing the fall of hail on the ... classes who constitute the great mass of the people , and whose happiness and improvement are identical with the ...
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