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The suttees' cry to Britain: showing from essays published in India and official documents that the custom of burning Hindoo widows is not an integral part of Hindoism, and may be abolished with ease and safety
1830, Seely & Son, Wightman and Cramp, Mason
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- Second ed., enlarged.
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"A voice from India, or The horrors of a suttee.", a poem on p. 97, signed at end, Ellen, Matlock Bath.
Plate caption: "A suttee: or, the burning of a Hindoo widow with the body of her husband."
Burke Library copy: Bound third with: Peggs, James. Pilgrim tax in India. London : Seely and Son; Wightman and Cramp; and Mason.
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