Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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... feet above any part of the roof or chimneys of a house , might defend that house perfectly if close to it , but not if ten feet from it ; a rod rising fifteen feet above the highest parts of the roof would be more sure than one of ten feet ...
... feet above any part of the roof or chimneys of a house , might defend that house perfectly if close to it , but not if ten feet from it ; a rod rising fifteen feet above the highest parts of the roof would be more sure than one of ten feet ...
الصفحة 513
... feet above the sea , while the others are from 12,200 to 12,500 feet . Last year , in the month of August , the snow fell so heavily at Gewmil , that the whole crop was beaten down and destroyed . This present year of 1838 , towards the ...
... feet above the sea , while the others are from 12,200 to 12,500 feet . Last year , in the month of August , the snow fell so heavily at Gewmil , that the whole crop was beaten down and destroyed . This present year of 1838 , towards the ...
الصفحة 580
uniting , " at about 13,000 feet into one broad unbroken sheet , from whence to the summit of the Pass , or 1,500 feet more , it continued so , with the exception of fifty feet at the crest , when on the southern face there was none at ...
uniting , " at about 13,000 feet into one broad unbroken sheet , from whence to the summit of the Pass , or 1,500 feet more , it continued so , with the exception of fifty feet at the crest , when on the southern face there was none at ...
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