ness and superstition of the latter — narrow policy and cruelty of 

 oriental courts — noble character of the emperor A char — fatal effects 

 of unlimited power, and want of moral obligation among the higher- 

 classes of society — punishments atCambay — asylum of many Persian 

 emigrants — etiquette and ceremonies at an oriental court — general 

 effects of opium — diversions of the nabob and nobles at Cambay — 

 literature — sentiment of Omar on burning the Alexandrian library. 

 Pleasant situation of the English head-quarters at Narranseer — beauty 

 of the country — gatne — wild beasts and reptiles — nabob's gardens 

 — heat in the English camp — luxury of cool water — roses and rose 

 water — news of Ragobah's army marching towards Cambay — the 

 English encampment at Narranseer struck; the detachment proceed 

 to Darah; the junction effected — number and condition of our allies 

 — unpleasant encampment at Darah — want of water — delight of 

 shady groves and living streatns. 



