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The country was studded with formidable forts deletion which had been /deletion built by the Rajahs, but while villages were generally clustered round them. anywhere outside the territory under English protection, the unfortunate villagers had always to be armed. and no sooner had their harvest been gathered than it had to be buried.

Colonel FitzClarence took part in an engagement at Jubbulpore when the enemy was completely routed, and it was the skill with which he had executed a plan of this engagement which led to his being asked to make plans of several other skirmishes an to make plans addition and sketches /addition of several forts.

On his way he passed a red brick ^ addition building /addition which denoted where a widow had been burnt with her husband's body. deletion In deference to /deletion Indian deletion beliefs /deletion addition susceptibilities /addition it was only in the Mahratta Ditch at Calcutta that Suttee addition unclear /addition had so far been a addition b /addition olished deletion although /deletion addition deletion unclear had first to be unclear;/deletion /addition the Mahomedans were very much opposed to deletion it /deletion addition Suttee /addition. One of the things which had very much interested Colonel FizLarnece had been the evidence of the immense volume of trade which had flowed between India and Venice beofore the Cape of Good Hope had been discovered; as an example he quotes how a debt of a 1,000,000 had been