 | 1805
...allotted and employed it with the strictest economy. ' While business required his daily attendance in Calcutta, his usual residence was on the banks...by walking, at the first appearance of the dawn.' p. 288. ' The intervening period of each morning, until (he opening of the court, was regularly allotted... | |
 | 1806
...miles from the court. To tins place he returned every evening alter sun-set, and in the morning arose so early as to reach his apartments in town, by walking, at « the first appearance of the dawn." •4'he intervenhig period of each morning, until the opening of the court, was allotted to distinct... | |
 | Sir William Jones - 1807
...miles from the court ; to this fpot he returned every evening after fun-fet, and in the morning rofe fo early as to reach his apartments in town by walking, at the firft appearance of the dawn. Having feverely fuflered from the heat of the fun, he ever afterwards... | |
 | John Shore Baron Teignmouth, Sir William Jones - 1807
...miles from the court ; to this fpot he returned every evening after fun-fet, and in the morning rofe fo early as to reach his apartments in town by walking, at the firft appearance of the dawn. Having feverely fuffered from the heat of the fun, he ever afterwards... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - 1830
...miles from the city. " To this spot," says his amiable and intelligent biographer, Lord Teignmouth, " he returned every evening after sunset, and in the...apartments in town, by walking, at the first appearance of dawn. The intervening period of each morning, until the opening of court, was regularly allotted and... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - 1830
...miles from the city. " To this spot," says his amiable and intelligent biographer, Lord Teignmouth, " he returned every evening after sunset, and in the...apartments in town, by walking, at the first appearance of dawn. The intervening period of each morning, until the opening of court, was regularly allotted and... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 427 стор.
...city. " To this spot," says his amiable and intelligent biographer, Lord Teignmouth, " he retfe^ned every evening after sunset, and in the morning rose...apartments in town, by walking, at the first appearance of dawn. The intervening period of each morning, until the opening of court, was regularly allotted and... | |
 | 1835
...to the cultivation of science and literature. While business required the daily attendance of Sir W. Jones in Calcutta, his usual residence was on the...town by walking, at the first appearance of the dawn. The intervening period of each morning, until the openin? of the court, was regularly allotted and... | |
 | 1833
...Calcutta, his usual residence was situated on the banks of the Ganges, at the distance of five mile* P ! /Ї#/~R~ ß M$G " ҡ At | / X0 X# U . " ( ( p}- d q` k % * d Z hq= 2 b ZUW2 A the city by walking, at the first appearance of the dawn. This eminent man had studied eight languages... | |
 | 1833
...improvement which presented itself. spot," says his amiable and intelligent biographer, Lord Teignmouth, " he returned every evening after sunset, and in the...early as to reach his apartments in town, by walking, and at the first appearance of dawn. The intervening period of each morning, until the opening of court,... | |
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