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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... eftate , the value of which was computed at one thousand pounds ; -a small refidue of the plunder of Bengal and Bahar ! treatment treatment fhewn them with the fuperior advantages , which they • 23 FORSTER'S TRAVELS .
... eftate , the value of which was computed at one thousand pounds ; -a small refidue of the plunder of Bengal and Bahar ! treatment treatment fhewn them with the fuperior advantages , which they • 23 FORSTER'S TRAVELS .
Page 41
... and produce in it a flavish reverence for the tribe of Bramins . The privelege of reading the Bairds , and expounding * An hundred thousand ; VOL . I. F its its texts , is only allowed to them ; and FORSTER'S TRAVELS , 41.
... and produce in it a flavish reverence for the tribe of Bramins . The privelege of reading the Bairds , and expounding * An hundred thousand ; VOL . I. F its its texts , is only allowed to them ; and FORSTER'S TRAVELS , 41.
Page 87
... thousand sepoys , and five hundred Europeans , with the requifite train of artillery . The treasury of Affoff - ud - Dowlah is now low , but it is said , that he has nearly paid off the residue of a large debt , which had been ...
... thousand sepoys , and five hundred Europeans , with the requifite train of artillery . The treasury of Affoff - ud - Dowlah is now low , but it is said , that he has nearly paid off the residue of a large debt , which had been ...
Page 92
... thousand fhops for the fale of betle , and afforded employment for fix thousand female dancers , and musicians . - A vast mass of ruins interspersed through a wide space , marks the ancient extent and grandeur of Kinnouge ; though few ...
... thousand fhops for the fale of betle , and afforded employment for fix thousand female dancers , and musicians . - A vast mass of ruins interspersed through a wide space , marks the ancient extent and grandeur of Kinnouge ; though few ...
Page 110
... thousand marauding Afghans , was computed at ten thousand cavalry , and fifteen or twenty thousand infantry of various denominations . The Rohilla did not take any part in the Durany war ; but whilft the Moghul and Afghan armies were ...
... thousand marauding Afghans , was computed at ten thousand cavalry , and fifteen or twenty thousand infantry of various denominations . The Rohilla did not take any part in the Durany war ; but whilft the Moghul and Afghan armies were ...
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