Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 186
... Chinese world with India and Europe . An overland communication between China and the British Indian possessions has long time been deemed very desirable . From two points there is a possibility of accomplishing it , either by way of ...
... Chinese world with India and Europe . An overland communication between China and the British Indian possessions has long time been deemed very desirable . From two points there is a possibility of accomplishing it , either by way of ...
الصفحة 187
... China Proper . The distance from Maulmain to the southern parts of China is trifling , compared with the Russo - Chinese road of commerce . The southern parts of Tenasserim are well situated to carry on a commerce with Bankouk . The ...
... China Proper . The distance from Maulmain to the southern parts of China is trifling , compared with the Russo - Chinese road of commerce . The southern parts of Tenasserim are well situated to carry on a commerce with Bankouk . The ...
الصفحة 486
... Chinese description of those districts ; there remains yet another province , which the Buddhist pilgrims , whose reports are avail- able to us , have not visited , to complete this sketch , and it must be still touched upon . This is ...
... Chinese description of those districts ; there remains yet another province , which the Buddhist pilgrims , whose reports are avail- able to us , have not visited , to complete this sketch , and it must be still touched upon . This is ...
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