| George Bogle, Thomas Manning - 1876 - 562 str.
...pleasing in its appearance. The habitations are begrimed with smut and dirt. The avenues are full of doga, some growling and gnawing bits of hide which lie about...ulcerated ; others starved and dying, and pecked at by the ravens ; some dead and preyed upon. In short, everything seems mean and gloomy, and excites the... | |
| George Bogle - 1879 - 566 str.
...nothing striking, nothing pleasing in its appearance. The habitations are begrimed with smut and dirt. The avenues are full of dogs, some growling and gnawing...ulcerated ; others starved and dying, and pecked at by the ravens ; some dead and preyed upon. In short, everything seems mean and gloomy, and excites the... | |
| 1886 - 894 str.
...he describes as a commonplace town. " The habitations," he says, "are begrimed with smut and dirt ; the avenues are full of dogs, some growling and gnawing...limping and looking livid ; others ulcerated ; others starving and dying, and pecked at by the ravens ; some dead and preyed upon. In short, everything seems... | |
| Graham Sandberg - 1904 - 346 str.
...lofty vaulted passage through It — what ia sometimes styled " a Iwo-tejtged ehhorten," and dirt. The avenues are full of dogs, some growling and gnawing...charnel-house smell ; others limping and looking livid; others starved and dying and pecked at by the ravens. In short everything seems mean and gloomy, and excites... | |
| Graham Sandberg - 1904 - 382 str.
...with a lofty vaulted passage through it—what is sometimes styled "a two-legged chhorten." and dirt. The avenues are full of dogs, some growling and gnawing...charnel-house smell; others limping and looking livid; others starved and dying and pecked at by the ravens. In short everything seems mean and gloomy, and excites... | |
| Sir Charles G. D. Roberts - 1906 - 576 str.
...nothing striking, nothing pleasing in its appearance. The inhabitants are begrimed with smut and dirt. The avenues are full of dogs, some growling and gnawing...ulcerated ; others starved and dying, and pecked at by the ravens; some dead and preyed upon. In short, everything seems mean and gloomy, and excites the... | |
| Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich - 1906 - 446 str.
...his expectations. " There is nothing striking, nothing pleasing in its appearance. The habitations are begrimed with dirt and smut. The avenues are full...growling and gnawing bits of hide which lie about in Manasarawar profusion and emit a charnel-house smell; others limping and looking livid; others ulcerated;... | |
| 1999 - 552 str.
...nothing striking, nothing pleasing in its appearance. The habitations are begrimed with smut and dirt. The avenues are full of dogs, some growling and gnawing...about in profusion, and emit a charnel-house smell j others limping and looking livid; ethers ulcerated ; others starved and dying, and pecked at by the... | |
| Paul Hattaway - 2004 - 484 str.
...nothing striking, nothing pleasing in its appearance. The habitations are begrimed with smut and dirt. The avenues are full of dogs, some growling and gnawing...limping and looking livid; others ulcerated; others starving and dying and pecked at by the ravens: some dead and preyed upon. In short, everything seems... | |
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