Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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... boats here sufficiently large ; they said they were unsteady and unsafe ; I replied the horse was accustomed to boating , that I had carried him 500 miles in a boat last year ; they then shuffled from one objection to another . I begged ...
... boats here sufficiently large ; they said they were unsteady and unsafe ; I replied the horse was accustomed to boating , that I had carried him 500 miles in a boat last year ; they then shuffled from one objection to another . I begged ...
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... boats of 2 or 3000 maunds , such as are used for bringing wood from the Sunderbunds , were employed as far as the rivers would admit , the carriage would be still lower . The readiness with which boats may be had for any regular trade ...
... boats of 2 or 3000 maunds , such as are used for bringing wood from the Sunderbunds , were employed as far as the rivers would admit , the carriage would be still lower . The readiness with which boats may be had for any regular trade ...
الصفحة 209
... boats of 400 maunds burden from Maulyghat to Cutwa , a distance of forty miles . The upper portion of the river rises and falls suddenly , so as to render it difficult to manage a larger boat than 200 maunds . Mr. Erskine observes ...
... boats of 400 maunds burden from Maulyghat to Cutwa , a distance of forty miles . The upper portion of the river rises and falls suddenly , so as to render it difficult to manage a larger boat than 200 maunds . Mr. Erskine observes ...
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