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Rh manufactories of ilk and cotton, where merchants can be upplied on better terms than in any other part of India. The city of Muxadabad, to which I had been led by curioity, is the mart of an extenive trade among the natives, uch as the Moguls, Parees, Mu ulmen, and Hindoos; the houes are neat, but not uniform; as every dwelling is contructed according to the peculiar fancy of the proprietor: thoe of the merchants are in general: on a good plan, and built of fine brick made in the country and uch as have been, erected by the ervants of the Company, near the town, are very handome turctures. The city, including the uburbs, is about nine miles in length,