Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16 |
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Account of the process of obtaining Gold from the sand of the River Beyass . By Capt . J. Abbott , Notes on the Visharas and Chaityas of Behar . By Capt . M. Kittoe , Geological Notes on Zillah Shahabad . By Lieut . W. S. Sherwill ,.
Account of the process of obtaining Gold from the sand of the River Beyass . By Capt . J. Abbott , Notes on the Visharas and Chaityas of Behar . By Capt . M. Kittoe , Geological Notes on Zillah Shahabad . By Lieut . W. S. Sherwill ,.
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The Ganges is the largest river of India ; it has an annual increase and decrease , like the Nile ; and there is a mart on it of the same name , through which passes a considerable traffic , consisting of the Gangetic spikenard , pearls ...
The Ganges is the largest river of India ; it has an annual increase and decrease , like the Nile ; and there is a mart on it of the same name , through which passes a considerable traffic , consisting of the Gangetic spikenard , pearls ...
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In Nieuhoff's Travels , A. D. 1662 it is placed on the south side of the river Nagunda , in the site , arently , of Temerycotta . Vertomannus's Voyages , R. Eden . London , A. D. 1576 . + Pliny mentions that the Monoxyla of the Malabar ...
In Nieuhoff's Travels , A. D. 1662 it is placed on the south side of the river Nagunda , in the site , arently , of Temerycotta . Vertomannus's Voyages , R. Eden . London , A. D. 1576 . + Pliny mentions that the Monoxyla of the Malabar ...
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prised Sumbhulpore ( celebrated for its diamonds ) Sirgoojia , Ramghur , and Chota Nagpore , whence come , according to Wilford , the rivers Cocila or Koil and Brahmani , the united streams of which form the river Dosaron of Ptolemy .
prised Sumbhulpore ( celebrated for its diamonds ) Sirgoojia , Ramghur , and Chota Nagpore , whence come , according to Wilford , the rivers Cocila or Koil and Brahmani , the united streams of which form the river Dosaron of Ptolemy .
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... not maritime , but inland regions ; and it is obvious , therefore , that the line of coast , which is here delineated , is entirely imaginary . Arrian correctly describes the Ganges as being the largest river in India , and as ...
... not maritime , but inland regions ; and it is obvious , therefore , that the line of coast , which is here delineated , is entirely imaginary . Arrian correctly describes the Ganges as being the largest river in India , and as ...
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