Page:The Travels of Dean Mahomet.djvu/295

46 the mouth of it is expoed. The catle is a regular quadrangle, well built of trong hard tone; and round the iland there are everal little out-forts and redoubts. The Englih Church at Bombay, is a neat, airy Building, tanding on the Green, a large pace of ground, and pleaantly laid out in walks planted with trees, round which are motly the houes of the Englih inhabitants. Thee conit only of ground-floors, after the Roman fahion, with a court-yard before and behind, offices, and out-houes. They are ubtantially built with tone and lime, and white-wahed on the out-ide, which has a decent appearance, but very offenive to the eyes