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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It must not be omitted that this new eítablishment , hath been noticed by the
particular attention of the Government of Bengal , which , on many other
occasions , has evinced evinced a zealous disposition , in encouraging and
promoting useful ...
It must not be omitted that this new eítablishment , hath been noticed by the
particular attention of the Government of Bengal , which , on many other
occasions , has evinced evinced a zealous disposition , in encouraging and
promoting useful ...
Page 57
There are certain religious ceremonies not lawful for her to perform , and in some
instances , she is held unclean ; but on all occasions , after the husband's death ,
the widow is classed in the house as a slave or a menial servant . But this ...
There are certain religious ceremonies not lawful for her to perform , and in some
instances , she is held unclean ; but on all occasions , after the husband's death ,
the widow is classed in the house as a slave or a menial servant . But this ...
Page 76
... often adopted by the female branches of the imperial family of Timur . + Two
British miles may be given to the average measurement of a coss . embrace
embrace this occasion of informing you , that Hussin and .76 FORSTER'S
TRAVELS .
... often adopted by the female branches of the imperial family of Timur . + Two
British miles may be given to the average measurement of a coss . embrace
embrace this occasion of informing you , that Hussin and .76 FORSTER'S
TRAVELS .
Page 77
embrace this occasion of informing you , that Hussin and Hussein , were the sons
of Ali , the son - in - law and nephew of the Arabian prophet . During the war
which the first Mahomet maintained against the Infidels , ( so the professor of the
...
embrace this occasion of informing you , that Hussin and Hussein , were the sons
of Ali , the son - in - law and nephew of the Arabian prophet . During the war
which the first Mahomet maintained against the Infidels , ( so the professor of the
...
Page 83
... and on many future occasions shewed me marks of his friendship . During my
stay at Lucknow I lodged at the serauce , and though I remained there twenty
days , in which time I made many visits to the English gentlemen , no one
seemed to ...
... and on many future occasions shewed me marks of his friendship . During my
stay at Lucknow I lodged at the serauce , and though I remained there twenty
days , in which time I made many visits to the English gentlemen , no one
seemed to ...
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