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96 Length, reaching, as far as Barahampore; and the neighbouring country is interpered with elegant feats belonging to the Governors, and other Officers; among, which; was the Nabob Mamarah Dowlah's palace, furnihed in a uperior tyle to the ret, and urrounded with arched pillars of marble, decorated with variegated purdoes --- over the arches, native bands of muic played on the different intruments, every morning and evening --- on one ide of this palace flowed the river Bohogritee in Winding mazes: on the other, tood the Chouk where People, aembled, to fell hores, wild and tame fowl; inging birds, and almot every product and manufacture of India. Soon