| English literature - 1799 - 746 pages
...by one of the Mogul princes, and eftecmed of great value. " The canal of the Shalimar is conftrufted of mafonry as far as the lower pavillion, from whence...of fpreading trees, to the lake, which, with other dreams of a leffer note, it fupplies and refrefhes. The other fides of the lake are occupied by gardens... | |
| 1799 - 748 pages
...by one of the Mogul princes, and cftcrmed of great value. " The canal of the Shalimar is conftruiled of mafonry as far as the lower pavillion, from whence the ftream is conveyed through a bed of earth, m the centre of an avenue of fpreading trees, to the lake, which, with other ftreams of a lefler note,... | |
| George Forster - India - 1808 - 344 pages
...canal of the Shalimar is constructed of masonry as far as the lower pavillion, from whence the stream is conveyed through a bed of earth, in the centre of an avenue of spreading trees, to. the lake, which, with other streams pf a lesser note, it supplies and refreshes.... | |
| Asia - 1819 - 656 pages
...canal of the Shalimar is constructed of masonry as far as the lower pavilion, from whence the stream is conveyed through a bed of earth, in the centre of an avenue of spreading trees, to the lake, which, with other streams of a leaser note, it supplies and refreshes.... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1831 - 336 pages
...canal of the Shalimar is constructed of masonry as far as the lower pavilion, from whence the stream is conveyed through a bed of earth, in the centre of an avenue of spreading trees, to the lake, which, with other streams of lesser note, it supplies and refreshes."... | |
| James Augustus St. John - Explorers - 1832 - 446 pages
...canal of the Shalimar is constructed of masonry as far as the lower pavilion, from whence the stream is conveyed through a bed of earth, in the centre of an avenue of spreading trees, to the lake, which, with other streams of less note, it supplies and refreshes." The... | |
| Child rearing - 1842 - 352 pages
...canal of the Shalimar is constructed of masonry as far as the lower parilion, from whence the stream is conveyed through a bed of earth, in the centre of an avenue of spreading trees, to the lake, which, with other streams of less note, it supplies and refreshes." The... | |
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