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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... throughout the provinces , adopted the manners of sovereign princes and that
all their more luxurious articles of dress were fabricated in Bengal ; we must
conclude , that the discontinuation of such a traffic has produced strong effects .
... throughout the provinces , adopted the manners of sovereign princes and that
all their more luxurious articles of dress were fabricated in Bengal ; we must
conclude , that the discontinuation of such a traffic has produced strong effects .
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In addition to the pernicious effect which must proceed from a confined
atmosphere , there is in the hot season , an ... has destroyed the effects which
symmetry and arrange* The Benares or Chunar - Ghur stone , is closer grained
and deeper ...
In addition to the pernicious effect which must proceed from a confined
atmosphere , there is in the hot season , an ... has destroyed the effects which
symmetry and arrange* The Benares or Chunar - Ghur stone , is closer grained
and deeper ...
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and undeviating , whose immediate benefits exist , and are conspicuously
displayed in its effects , no ritual necessity called for the commemoration of its first
cause , or the propitiation of its future influence . The Hindoos believe implicity in
...
and undeviating , whose immediate benefits exist , and are conspicuously
displayed in its effects , no ritual necessity called for the commemoration of its first
cause , or the propitiation of its future influence . The Hindoos believe implicity in
...
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The entire system of domestic ordinance and economy of the Hindoos , is
founded on a firm , yet , simple basis ; from which arise effects , happy in
themselves , and powerfully operative in uniting the bonds of society . By the
ancient laws of the ...
The entire system of domestic ordinance and economy of the Hindoos , is
founded on a firm , yet , simple basis ; from which arise effects , happy in
themselves , and powerfully operative in uniting the bonds of society . By the
ancient laws of the ...
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The falling of the branches and leaves into rivulets and reservoirs of water , may
likewise increase the noxious effect . Having frequently witnessed the ill effects of
a confined air , I am the more emboldened to hazard these conjectures ; which I ...
The falling of the branches and leaves into rivulets and reservoirs of water , may
likewise increase the noxious effect . Having frequently witnessed the ill effects of
a confined air , I am the more emboldened to hazard these conjectures ; which I ...
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