Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 43
... already seen that most of the pastoral nations trust the subsistence of their stock during the winter to the withered grass still remaining in the pasturing grounds , even though it have been buried to a considerable depth under snow ...
... already seen that most of the pastoral nations trust the subsistence of their stock during the winter to the withered grass still remaining in the pasturing grounds , even though it have been buried to a considerable depth under snow ...
الصفحة 252
... already too well accustomed to Oriental manners and modes of worship , and when proceeding from the banks of the Tigris and Orontes he reached the eastern parts of the Greco - Asiatic empire , he met there with natives already in a ...
... already too well accustomed to Oriental manners and modes of worship , and when proceeding from the banks of the Tigris and Orontes he reached the eastern parts of the Greco - Asiatic empire , he met there with natives already in a ...
الصفحة 543
... already known , added to its having the same sloping cut in the corner which ex- isted in Col. Stacy's copper specimen ; and also in the forged silver piece of General Allard ; all prove , most satisfactorily to my mind , that this ...
... already known , added to its having the same sloping cut in the corner which ex- isted in Col. Stacy's copper specimen ; and also in the forged silver piece of General Allard ; all prove , most satisfactorily to my mind , that this ...
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