| Thomas Coryate - 1776 - 484 pages
...to Lahore, the chiefeft city but one belonging to that great empire j a place, as I have been often told by Tom. Coryate and others, of very great trade,...he wanted not company, nor afterwards to Agra, the Mogol's metropolis or chief city. And here it is very obfervable, that from Lahore to Agra is four... | |
| 1848 - 608 pages
...to Lahore, the chiefest city but one belonging to that great empire ; a place, as I have been often told by Tom Coryate and others, of very great trade wealth, and delight, lying inoro temperately out of the parching sun than auv other of his great cities do : Ana to this city... | |
| William Foster - 1921 - 444 pages
...chiefest city but one belonging to that great empire ; a place (as I have been often told by Tom. Coryat and others) of very great trade, wealth, and delight, lying more temperately out of the parching sun than any other of his great cities do. And to this city he wanted not company, nor afterwards to... | |
| 1882 - 544 pages
...chiefest city but one belonging to that great empire; a place, as I have been often told by Tom Cory ate and others, of very great trade wealth, and delight, lying more temperately out of the parching sun than any other of his great cities do : And to tins city he wanted not company, •or afterwards... | |
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