Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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" Now hold thee well together , would be overcome and driven out of India for ever . While occupying this village an occurrence so ludicrous , yet tragi- cal , occurred , though not with a man of our corps , that I insert it . In the ...
" Now hold thee well together , would be overcome and driven out of India for ever . While occupying this village an occurrence so ludicrous , yet tragi- cal , occurred , though not with a man of our corps , that I insert it . In the ...
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... India - would not preserve with a European the appearance of civility . It required some time to uproot an evil made inveterate by mercantile tameness ; patience and the Sazzid's goodwill , however , succeeded ; and now an Englishman ...
... India - would not preserve with a European the appearance of civility . It required some time to uproot an evil made inveterate by mercantile tameness ; patience and the Sazzid's goodwill , however , succeeded ; and now an Englishman ...
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... India and the further Orient . The people of Pemba have found pots full of gold Jumps , probably moulded from but ... Indian Ocean . Our progress northwards was made under difficulties . Rain fell almost daily ; the wind was high and con ...
... India and the further Orient . The people of Pemba have found pots full of gold Jumps , probably moulded from but ... Indian Ocean . Our progress northwards was made under difficulties . Rain fell almost daily ; the wind was high and con ...
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... India , but shaped more like our acorns . " All authors mention the Portuguese finding cloves at the ports of East Africa ; these must have been brought from Bourbon , or from Malacca . The pepper and ginger were doubtless Indian ...
... India , but shaped more like our acorns . " All authors mention the Portuguese finding cloves at the ports of East Africa ; these must have been brought from Bourbon , or from Malacca . The pepper and ginger were doubtless Indian ...
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... India , D. Francesco d'Almeyda , a venerable who had been gravely insulted by its turbulent citizens . A fort was built , stringent regulations were made , and in 1508 the conquest was placed in the first of the three provinces of ...
... India , D. Francesco d'Almeyda , a venerable who had been gravely insulted by its turbulent citizens . A fort was built , stringent regulations were made , and in 1508 the conquest was placed in the first of the three provinces of ...
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