Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 72
... doubt whether this medal does form a part of Bactrian numismatics , as the symbol of the elephant , found on the coins of the kings of Syria , does not afford of itself means for determining the matter , and that conjecture , when the ...
... doubt whether this medal does form a part of Bactrian numismatics , as the symbol of the elephant , found on the coins of the kings of Syria , does not afford of itself means for determining the matter , and that conjecture , when the ...
الصفحة 211
... doubt that a good coal may be procurable in Palamow , but such samples as have been hitherto sent to Calcutta for trial have been inferior , partly no doubt from their having been ill chosen from the numerous beds that seem to occur in ...
... doubt that a good coal may be procurable in Palamow , but such samples as have been hitherto sent to Calcutta for trial have been inferior , partly no doubt from their having been ill chosen from the numerous beds that seem to occur in ...
الصفحة 308
... doubt true , that low rounded buildings , such as I understand powder magazines to be in India , are but little liable to be struck by lightning . " It is also I think very probable that a lightning conductor may , under certain ...
... doubt true , that low rounded buildings , such as I understand powder magazines to be in India , are but little liable to be struck by lightning . " It is also I think very probable that a lightning conductor may , under certain ...
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