Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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the former at three or three and a half tickels , and the latter at seven ; the best carriage bullocks , five tickels , or six and a half Madras rupees ; the low price is of course from the absence of a demand , for they are very scarce ...
the former at three or three and a half tickels , and the latter at seven ; the best carriage bullocks , five tickels , or six and a half Madras rupees ; the low price is of course from the absence of a demand , for they are very scarce ...
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... half down the river ; the only Taline there is ( with his family ) em- ployed in making bricks for the Myo - won ... half a day by an unencumbered man ; that he himself came that way a short time ago , his re- sidence being on this side ...
... half down the river ; the only Taline there is ( with his family ) em- ployed in making bricks for the Myo - won ... half a day by an unencumbered man ; that he himself came that way a short time ago , his re- sidence being on this side ...
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... half of these lands may be called the inner , the western half , the outer boundary of India . as may To understand the articulation of each of these boundaries , we must look closely to the rivers . The Cabul river , which rises at the ...
... half of these lands may be called the inner , the western half , the outer boundary of India . as may To understand the articulation of each of these boundaries , we must look closely to the rivers . The Cabul river , which rises at the ...
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