Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 13
... fall zejal , to bring forth purawal , to borrow por warkawal , to lend put wal , to conceal ghakhauwal , to bury zij dedal , to tremble kháls wal , to loosen garawul , to scratch togawul , to pour pookawul , to blow mityaze to make ...
... fall zejal , to bring forth purawal , to borrow por warkawal , to lend put wal , to conceal ghakhauwal , to bury zij dedal , to tremble kháls wal , to loosen garawul , to scratch togawul , to pour pookawul , to blow mityaze to make ...
الصفحة 44
... falls to 27 ° or 27 ° , and rises again to 28 ° or 29 ° with the help of the animal caloric , produced by nature in the process of hatching . As soon as the chickens are born , the egg - shells are thrown away . The eggs of the inferior ...
... falls to 27 ° or 27 ° , and rises again to 28 ° or 29 ° with the help of the animal caloric , produced by nature in the process of hatching . As soon as the chickens are born , the egg - shells are thrown away . The eggs of the inferior ...
الصفحة 71
... falls off the instant the coralla is ready to expand , leaving an annular vestige on the peduncle immediately under the coralla ; its base circular , irregularly slit a little way , in four or five places . Petals white , imbricating ...
... falls off the instant the coralla is ready to expand , leaving an annular vestige on the peduncle immediately under the coralla ; its base circular , irregularly slit a little way , in four or five places . Petals white , imbricating ...
الصفحة 77
... fall into the Ganges ; of these the Surjoo and the Tonse are navigable during the rains , whilst the Phurchee , the Koonwur , the Bainsehee , the Munglaai , the Beysoo , and the Gunghee , are never navigable , but are highly valued for ...
... fall into the Ganges ; of these the Surjoo and the Tonse are navigable during the rains , whilst the Phurchee , the Koonwur , the Bainsehee , the Munglaai , the Beysoo , and the Gunghee , are never navigable , but are highly valued for ...
الصفحة 98
... falls into distress , either because his share is really inadequate to his support , or because he has become impoverished by his own fault , or by misfortune . Under these circumstances he may make over his share to a co - parcener ...
... falls into distress , either because his share is really inadequate to his support , or because he has become impoverished by his own fault , or by misfortune . Under these circumstances he may make over his share to a co - parcener ...
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