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" Generally speaking, the description of one Indian city, is a description of all ; they being all built on one plan, with exceeding narrow, confined, and crooked streets ; with an incredible number of reservoirs and ponds, and a great many gardens, interspersed.... "
Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan: Or, The Mogul Empire: with an Introduction ... - Page 58
by James Rennell - 1793 - 479 pages
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Rural Repository, Volumes 20-21

1843 - 424 pages
...the west point of FortWilliam.uptheriver.aboutGmilos. The breadth, in many parts, is inconsiderable. Generally speaking, the description of one Indian city is a description of all ; being all built on one plan, with very narrow and crooked streets, interspersed with numerous reservoirs,...
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A Gazetteer of the World: Brazil-Derry

1856 - 996 pages
...says Rennel, " the description of one Indian city is the description of all ; they being built all on one plan, with exceeding narrow, confined, and...and ponds, and a great many gardens interspersed. A tew of the streets are paved with brick. The houses arc variously built; some of brick, — others...
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