| Mountstuart Elphinstone (hon.) - 1815 - 744 pages
...which the state of India, and even the indolence and timidity of its inhabitants, enable most parts of that country to repose. He would meet with many productions of art and nature that do not exist in India; but, in general, he would find the arts of life less advanced, and many... | |
| 1816 - 658 pages
...which the state of India, and even the indolence and timidity of its inhabitants, enable most parts of that country to repose. He would meet with many productions of art and nature that do not exist in India; but, in general, he would find the arts of life less adyanced, and many... | |
| 1816 - 846 pages
...which th« state of India, and even the indolence, and timidity of its inhabitants, enable most parts of that country to repose. He would meet with many productions of art and nature that do not exist in India : but, in general, he would find the arts of life less advanced, aod many... | |
| 1816 - 676 pages
...which the state of India, and even the indolence and timidity of its inhabitants, enable most parts of that country to repose. He would meet with many productions of art and nature that do not exist in India; but, in general, he would find the arts of life less advanced, and many... | |
| 1816 - 592 pages
...enable most parts of that country to repose. I le would with many productions of art and IP-lure Ih t do not exist in India ; but, in general, he would find the arts of life Its» advanced, and m my of the luxuries of Hindostán unknown. Ou the who'e, hi» impression of his... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 pages
...which the state of India, and even the indolence and timidity of its inhabitants, enable most parts of that country to repose. He would meet with many productions of art and nature that do not exist in India; but, in general, he would find the arts of life less advanced, and many... | |
| 1816 - 612 pages
...enable most parti of that country to repose; be would meet with many productions of nature and art that do not exist in India .but, in general, he would find the art* of life less advanced, ,and many of the luxuries of Hindostan unknown. On the whole, his impression... | |
| Malthe Conrad Bruun - 1822 - 686 pages
...which the state of India, and even the indolence and timidity of its inhabitants, enable most parts of that country to repose. He would meet with many...new acquaintances would be on the whole favourable; 3 although he would feel that, without having lost the ruggedness of a barbarous nation, they were... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1823 - 512 pages
...which the state of India, and even the indolence and timidity of its inhabitants, enable roost parts of that country to repose. He would meet with many productions of art and nature that do not exist in India ; but, in general, he would find the arts of life less advanced, and many... | |
| Conrad Malte-Brun - 1826 - 674 pages
...which the state of India, and even the indolence and timidity of its inhabitants, enable most parts of that country to repose. He would meet with many...arts of life less advanced, and many of the luxuries «>l Indostan unknown. His impression of kis new acquaintances would be on the whole favourable ; although... | |
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