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" Sicque for a few weeks — so well did these cavaliers fare. No sooner had they alighted, than beds were prepared for their repose, and their horses were supplied with green barley pulled out of the field. The Kafilah travellers were contented to lodge... "
A Journey from Bengal to England, Through the Northern Part of India ... - Page 227
by George Forster - 1808 - 361 pages
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A Journey from Bengal to England: Through the Northern Part of ..., Volume 1

George Forster - Afghanistan - 1808 - 762 pages
...out of the field. The Kafilah travellers were contented to lodge on the ground, and expressed their thanks for permission to purchase what they required;...the Ganges*. Fish abound in this part of the Jumna, * It is to be noticed, that I crossed these rivers at the season of their lowest ebb. as I myself saw...
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The Literary Panorama, Volume 4

English literature - 1808 - 742 pages
...out of the field. The Kafilah travellers were contented to lodge on the ground, and expressed their thanks for permission to purchase what they required ; such is the difference between those who arc in, and who are out of power. We were informed that 500 Sicques who had been lately entertained...
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A General Collection of Voyages and Travels from the Discovery of ..., Volume 23

William Fordyce Mavor - 1810 - 408 pages
...pulled out of the field. The kafilah travellers were content to lodge on the ground, and expressed their thanks, for permission to purchase what they required. Such is the difference between those who are in, and those who are out of power." On the 6th of March, the caravan crossed the Jumna, and halted...
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The Sewanee Review, Volumes 3-4

American fiction - 1896 - 564 pages
...Democratic party in the South hegan about ten vears ago, and its form was the familiar one of a contest between those who were in and those who were out of power. This was accompanied by a healthier tone on the part of the influential press, which no longer hesitated...
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History of Uttaranchal

Omacanda Hāṇḍā - History - 2002 - 260 pages
...own plight that "the kafilah travellers were contented to lodge on the ground, and expressed their thanks for permission to purchase what they required:...those who were in, and those who were out of power." The new coterie of wicked advisors even provoked him to demand that his younger brother Praduman (Shah)...
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