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Page 29
... confined to an orange- coloured mantle , which extends from the shoulders to some little dis- tance below the knee ; his head is closely shaved , and always uncover- ed . He sleeps in the Kioum , upon a mat , with no other covering than ...
... confined to an orange- coloured mantle , which extends from the shoulders to some little dis- tance below the knee ; his head is closely shaved , and always uncover- ed . He sleeps in the Kioum , upon a mat , with no other covering than ...
Page 32
... public view . The body is then confined in a coffin richly embellished with gold and * Nirván , death ; properly emancipation . silver leaf , and this is placed upon a lofty 32 [ JAN . Geological and Statistical Account of the.
... public view . The body is then confined in a coffin richly embellished with gold and * Nirván , death ; properly emancipation . silver leaf , and this is placed upon a lofty 32 [ JAN . Geological and Statistical Account of the.
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... confined to what may be deemed sufficient for domestic purposes , or be grown with the sure prospect of ultimate reward . The morning was bitterly cold , and I was glad to dismount from the elephant and walk . Snipe were very numerous ...
... confined to what may be deemed sufficient for domestic purposes , or be grown with the sure prospect of ultimate reward . The morning was bitterly cold , and I was glad to dismount from the elephant and walk . Snipe were very numerous ...
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... confined to their religion . With exception to the particulars noted , the Bedehí and Mohaní differ in no respect from the other priests . The hungry , be their creed what it may , are never sent away empty from the temple , and the ...
... confined to their religion . With exception to the particulars noted , the Bedehí and Mohaní differ in no respect from the other priests . The hungry , be their creed what it may , are never sent away empty from the temple , and the ...
Page 83
... confine my observations to the ground over which my path lay , and there I could find no one geological feature distinct from what I had already met with . A brown ferruginous sandstone regularly stratified , with an inclination to the ...
... confine my observations to the ground over which my path lay , and there I could find no one geological feature distinct from what I had already met with . A brown ferruginous sandstone regularly stratified , with an inclination to the ...
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