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... Young Prince of Lucknow . ― gunge the King of Oude - ― - - - Exchange of presents - Noelgunge - Futty- Lucknow - Entry into Lucknow - Break- - fast with the King - Dil Koosha - Constantia - Lucknowee field - sports Mussulman manners ...
... Young Prince of Lucknow . ― gunge the King of Oude - ― - - - Exchange of presents - Noelgunge - Futty- Lucknow - Entry into Lucknow - Break- - fast with the King - Dil Koosha - Constantia - Lucknowee field - sports Mussulman manners ...
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... Young Prince of Lucknow - Exchange of presents - Noelgunge - Futty- gunge the King of Oude - Lucknow - Entry into Lucknow - Break- fast with the King - Dil Koosha - Constantia -Lucknowee field - sports Mussulman manners- The Imaum ...
... Young Prince of Lucknow - Exchange of presents - Noelgunge - Futty- gunge the King of Oude - Lucknow - Entry into Lucknow - Break- fast with the King - Dil Koosha - Constantia -Lucknowee field - sports Mussulman manners- The Imaum ...
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... young officer , who had preceded us about six weeks , ascended the rocks with his gun , and in about an hour shot two bears , carrying off their skins in triumph on the roof of his palankeen . Colo- nel D. and myself walked over the ...
... young officer , who had preceded us about six weeks , ascended the rocks with his gun , and in about an hour shot two bears , carrying off their skins in triumph on the roof of his palankeen . Colo- nel D. and myself walked over the ...
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... up on the road ; which proved to be the young prince of Oude , attended by his minister , and a numerous train of courtiers , horse and infantry * Great camp . troops , and vagabonds of every description , who were 8 CHAP . I. KHAMUTGUNGE .
... up on the road ; which proved to be the young prince of Oude , attended by his minister , and a numerous train of courtiers , horse and infantry * Great camp . troops , and vagabonds of every description , who were 8 CHAP . I. KHAMUTGUNGE .
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... young Prince having quitted his own howdah . for that of the Commander - in - Chief , the whole procession rushed on together in one compact mass of about 40 elephants . The two escorts led the way , followed by a pedestrian crowd of ...
... young Prince having quitted his own howdah . for that of the Commander - in - Chief , the whole procession rushed on together in one compact mass of about 40 elephants . The two escorts led the way , followed by a pedestrian crowd of ...
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