Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 23
... banks of this canal the second of the three zayats before mentioned is situated ; from this the road runs along its banks . If crossed at the first zayat there is another road which comes on the river May - nam above Bankok . Had I been ...
... banks of this canal the second of the three zayats before mentioned is situated ; from this the road runs along its banks . If crossed at the first zayat there is another road which comes on the river May - nam above Bankok . Had I been ...
الصفحة 247
... bank of the main river , and this branch . At 8h . 20m . entered , on the left side of the river a small creek , which ... banks were low , and covered with dunie or nipa . From this , at 11 P.M. , we again entered the main river , and ...
... bank of the main river , and this branch . At 8h . 20m . entered , on the left side of the river a small creek , which ... banks were low , and covered with dunie or nipa . From this , at 11 P.M. , we again entered the main river , and ...
الصفحة 498
... banks , or islands , are seen , some bare and barren , others producing shrubs of the barberry , causing the river to divide into many channels , which gives a pleasing effect to the scene . A walk of four miles along the hill side ...
... banks , or islands , are seen , some bare and barren , others producing shrubs of the barberry , causing the river to divide into many channels , which gives a pleasing effect to the scene . A walk of four miles along the hill side ...
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