Oriental Memoirs: A Narrative of Seventeen Years Residence in India, Część 68,Tom 1Richard Bentley, 1834 |
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... afford the va- riety of animated nature found on the adjacent conti- nent which abounds with tigers , leopards , wild - hogs , antelopes , deer of many kinds , hares , rabbits , and smaller animals ; the elephant and the rhinoceros are ...
... afford the va- riety of animated nature found on the adjacent conti- nent which abounds with tigers , leopards , wild - hogs , antelopes , deer of many kinds , hares , rabbits , and smaller animals ; the elephant and the rhinoceros are ...
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... afford it , use the oil , or ottar of roses ; this delicate and costly perfume is made in Persia , and the northern provinces of Hin- dostan it is the pure essential oil of roses , rising in 64 USE OF OPIUM . water . small particles on.
... afford it , use the oil , or ottar of roses ; this delicate and costly perfume is made in Persia , and the northern provinces of Hin- dostan it is the pure essential oil of roses , rising in 64 USE OF OPIUM . water . small particles on.
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... afford him the least accommodation : if by chance they come in contact , ablution must in- stantly follow . The wretched survivor from that time is holden in abhorrence , and has no other resort , but to associate himself in a village ...
... afford him the least accommodation : if by chance they come in contact , ablution must in- stantly follow . The wretched survivor from that time is holden in abhorrence , and has no other resort , but to associate himself in a village ...
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... afford us no better accommoda- tion than a cow house ; where we dressed our supper , and passed the night . To this humble roof , by order of the officers , the villagers brought poultry , butter , fruit , and vegetables ; with fuel and ...
... afford us no better accommoda- tion than a cow house ; where we dressed our supper , and passed the night . To this humble roof , by order of the officers , the villagers brought poultry , butter , fruit , and vegetables ; with fuel and ...
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... afford delightful rides ; the eye wanders over extensive scenes of cultivation , vil- lages , farms , and lakes , embellished by the nymphea in every pleasing variety : the lakes abound with water - fowl ; the fields are enlivened by ...
... afford delightful rides ; the eye wanders over extensive scenes of cultivation , vil- lages , farms , and lakes , embellished by the nymphea in every pleasing variety : the lakes abound with water - fowl ; the fields are enlivened by ...
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abound adorned ancient animal Anjengo appearance Arabian Arabian horses army Asiatic banks beautiful body Bombay Brahmins called Cambay camels caste ceremonies character cheeta Christian cocoa-nut colour commenced Concan covered custom Dazagon Deccan deities delightful dress durbar elephant Elephanta encamped English Europe European excavations feet flowers Fort Victoria frequently fruit gardens Gaut gold groves Guzerat Hindoo Hindoo temples Hindostan honour horses hundred India inhabitants island king Mahomedan Mahratta Mahratta empire Malabar coast mango manner ment miles Mogul mountains nabob Nairs Narrain Row natives oriental ornament Parsees pepper Persian peshwa Pooleahs Poonah Portugueze present princes principal provinces Ragobah Ragojee rainy season Rajah religion religious resembles residence respective rice river rock sacred Salsette seldom shade situated sometimes sovereign Surat surrounded tamarind thou thousand tion town trade travellers Travencore trees tribe valuable variety venerable vessels villages wild women Zoroaster
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Strona 194 - And it shall be, if thou do at all forget the Lord thy God, and walk after other gods, and serve them, and worship them, I testify against you this day that ye shall surely perish. As the nations which the Lord destroyeth before your face, so shall ye perish ; because ye would not be obedient unto the voice of the Lord your God.
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Strona ix - Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters, and maketh the clouds his chariot, and walketh upon the wings of the wind.
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