The Saturday Magazine, Volume 4John William Parker, 1834 - Periodicals |
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Page 13
... consisting of some indigo- planters , and of some officers of a native regiment , stationed in their neighbourhood , went into the jungles for the purpose of shooting tigers . They had not proceeded far , before they roused an immense ...
... consisting of some indigo- planters , and of some officers of a native regiment , stationed in their neighbourhood , went into the jungles for the purpose of shooting tigers . They had not proceeded far , before they roused an immense ...
Page 26
... consisted of three stories . From an east view of it , the dismantled towers , and dilapidated arches , are finely picturesque ; but the whole is fast falling into decay . Near the centre , in a part of the ruins , are the court - house ...
... consisted of three stories . From an east view of it , the dismantled towers , and dilapidated arches , are finely picturesque ; but the whole is fast falling into decay . Near the centre , in a part of the ruins , are the court - house ...
Page 35
... consisting of four small posts , capped with a horizontal board , and open on every side . When built of brick , they are usually formed in the shape of a Y. Many of the houses , except in the centre of the town , have gardens . The ...
... consisting of four small posts , capped with a horizontal board , and open on every side . When built of brick , they are usually formed in the shape of a Y. Many of the houses , except in the centre of the town , have gardens . The ...
Page 36
... consisting of an open square sur- The galleries are supported by marble columns , each being numbered , and appropriated to some particular class of traders . The upper part of the Exchange is occupied by the treasury , and the cellars ...
... consisting of an open square sur- The galleries are supported by marble columns , each being numbered , and appropriated to some particular class of traders . The upper part of the Exchange is occupied by the treasury , and the cellars ...
Page 38
... consisting of a mob - cap , a print - gown , and a satin - apron , is so uniform , that little distinction of rank is visible to an ordinary observer . They usually come to church without either bonnet or cloak , and even if it rain ...
... consisting of a mob - cap , a print - gown , and a satin - apron , is so uniform , that little distinction of rank is visible to an ordinary observer . They usually come to church without either bonnet or cloak , and even if it rain ...
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