A Journey From Bengal To England: Through The Northern Part Of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, And Persia And Into Russia By The Caspian-See. In Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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Crofts and Lennox , These gentlemen have established , at this place , a
fabrication of white cloth , of which the Company provide an annual investment ,
of about two lacks of rupees . They have also , founded a raw silk manufactory ,
which ...
Crofts and Lennox , These gentlemen have established , at this place , a
fabrication of white cloth , of which the Company provide an annual investment ,
of about two lacks of rupees . They have also , founded a raw silk manufactory ,
which ...
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But , after the English Government was established in Bengal , the necessity of
this commercial system no longer existed ; the amount of the revenues became
sufficient to purchase the cargoes of the country , and to A 2 defray defray the ...
But , after the English Government was established in Bengal , the necessity of
this commercial system no longer existed ; the amount of the revenues became
sufficient to purchase the cargoes of the country , and to A 2 defray defray the ...
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I saw the village of Jungypore on the eastern shore , where the Company have
established a factory , for the manufacture of raw - silk . This day our course was
about twenty miles . 25th . — Entered the main branch of the Ganges : - here the
...
I saw the village of Jungypore on the eastern shore , where the Company have
established a factory , for the manufacture of raw - silk . This day our course was
about twenty miles . 25th . — Entered the main branch of the Ganges : - here the
...
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Mr. Cleveland has established small buildings , at most of the halting places
within his districts , for the accommodation of travellers ; and the natives of those
parts , who seem to have profited by the conduct of their chief , are peculiarly ...
Mr. Cleveland has established small buildings , at most of the halting places
within his districts , for the accommodation of travellers ; and the natives of those
parts , who seem to have profited by the conduct of their chief , are peculiarly ...
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But the Hindoos have not dedicated one temple to his honor ; nor have they
established a single festival , in remembrance of his deeds . It would redound but
little to my credit , did I insert in this place the reasons alledged in their religious ...
But the Hindoos have not dedicated one temple to his honor ; nor have they
established a single festival , in remembrance of his deeds . It would redound but
little to my credit , did I insert in this place the reasons alledged in their religious ...
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