Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 162
... cultivation , on account of their approaching more in climate to the equatorial regions . The complaints of natural barreness of soil , and inaptitude for cultivation said to exist in the Malay ar- chipelago , and so much complained of ...
... cultivation , on account of their approaching more in climate to the equatorial regions . The complaints of natural barreness of soil , and inaptitude for cultivation said to exist in the Malay ar- chipelago , and so much complained of ...
الصفحة 168
... cultivation of the sugarcane I have spoken in my former reports , as well as of indigo and tobacco cultivation . All these articles grow well in these provinces ; there are how- ever no known data on which to base how far an extended ...
... cultivation of the sugarcane I have spoken in my former reports , as well as of indigo and tobacco cultivation . All these articles grow well in these provinces ; there are how- ever no known data on which to base how far an extended ...
الصفحة 197
... cultivation . It is the last place in Seeweestan , and from it they reckon thirty - four coss , or fifty miles , to the town of Shal , the interme- diate space being uncultivated , and even but little visited by the shepherds . Part of ...
... cultivation . It is the last place in Seeweestan , and from it they reckon thirty - four coss , or fifty miles , to the town of Shal , the interme- diate space being uncultivated , and even but little visited by the shepherds . Part of ...
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