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Pagina 161
... visited at Jungypore ; and the ruins of Gour , the antient metropolis of Bengal , are examined , which overspread an extent of fifteen miles : - among them , dwells at Gomalty a pious individual who has translated the Gospels into Ben ...
... visited at Jungypore ; and the ruins of Gour , the antient metropolis of Bengal , are examined , which overspread an extent of fifteen miles : - among them , dwells at Gomalty a pious individual who has translated the Gospels into Ben ...
Pagina 226
... visiting distant countries . This desire seems never to have wanted fuel to support it : for the gratification of it ... visited Ecbatana , Persepolis , and Shapoor , among the ancient , with Kermanshah , Hamadan , Isfahaun , and Shiraz ...
... visiting distant countries . This desire seems never to have wanted fuel to support it : for the gratification of it ... visited Ecbatana , Persepolis , and Shapoor , among the ancient , with Kermanshah , Hamadan , Isfahaun , and Shiraz ...
Pagina 294
... visited the eastern metropolis of the British empire would be held shameful in any candidate for the offices of its ... visiting Europe is not unlikely to originate among the men of genius and education who illustrate the native ...
... visited the eastern metropolis of the British empire would be held shameful in any candidate for the offices of its ... visiting Europe is not unlikely to originate among the men of genius and education who illustrate the native ...
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