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" ... key. Surrounding this apartment, there was the garden-house, the door of which was likewise locked, and outside the whole a high wall, having its doorway built up with bricks and mud. In order to prevent any one from approaching the place, a line... "
A Treatise on the Yoga Philosophy - Page 54
by N. C. Paul - 1882 - 61 pages
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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volume 1; Volumes 3-4

1845 - 862 pages
...garden-house, the door of which was likewise locked, and outside the whole a high wall, having its doorway built up with bricks and mud. In order to prevent...forty nights, at the expiration of which period the M&ha-Uaja, attended by his grandson and several of his sirdars, as well as General Ventura, Captain...
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The History of the Sikhs: Containing the Lives of the Gooroos; the ..., Volume 1

William Lewis M'Gregor - 1846 - 316 pages
...placed a line of sentries, so that no one could approach the building. The strictest watch was kept, for the space of forty days and forty nights : at the expiration of this period, the Maharajah, attended by his grandson and several of his sirdars, as well as General...
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The Recreation

1847 - 382 pages
...garden-house, the door of which was likewise locked, and outside the whole a high wall, having its doorway built up with bricks and mud. In order to prevent...forty nights, at the expiration of which period the MahaRaja, attended by his grandson and several of his sirdars, as well as General Ventura, Captain...
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 10

Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 586 pages
...placed a line of sentries, so that no one could approach the building. The strictest watch was kept, for the space of forty days and forty nights ; at the expiration of that period, the Maharajah, attended by his grandson and several of his sirdars, as well as General...
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Hindu Superiority: An Attempt to Determine the Position of the Hindu Race in ...

Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) - 1906 - 506 pages
...placed a line of sentries, so that no one could approach the building. The strictest watch was kept for the space of forty days and forty nights, at the expiration of which period the Maharaja, attended by his grandson and several of his Sirdars, as well as General Ventum, Captain Wade,...
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