Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 198
... distance of eight and nine days ' journey , respectively , from the town of that name , but the quality is inferior , and the situation quite beyond the reach of any mode of conveyance to the coast . Although the quality is excellent in ...
... distance of eight and nine days ' journey , respectively , from the town of that name , but the quality is inferior , and the situation quite beyond the reach of any mode of conveyance to the coast . Although the quality is excellent in ...
الصفحة 203
... distance from navigable rivers as to render it a day's work for each cooly to deliver a maund , or about 80 pounds , of coal from the pit into a boat . The only way of lessening this inconvenience would be by improving the conveyance ...
... distance from navigable rivers as to render it a day's work for each cooly to deliver a maund , or about 80 pounds , of coal from the pit into a boat . The only way of lessening this inconvenience would be by improving the conveyance ...
الصفحة 290
... distance of the charged clouds , must be quite inconsiderable . The path of the discharge which takes place , in the form of lightning is deter- mined by what may be the line of least resistance in the whole distance between the two ...
... distance of the charged clouds , must be quite inconsiderable . The path of the discharge which takes place , in the form of lightning is deter- mined by what may be the line of least resistance in the whole distance between the two ...
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