Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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... land route were again raised , and as the only reason assigned was that the Myo - won had written to the Myo - won of May - klong that I would come that way , but that of course if I wished to go by land , I should not be prevented ; as ...
... land route were again raised , and as the only reason assigned was that the Myo - won had written to the Myo - won of May - klong that I would come that way , but that of course if I wished to go by land , I should not be prevented ; as ...
الصفحة 35
... land , it is called sew or seo , that is literally border , because it lies near the rivers . 167. Irrigated lands too , may be divided into species whose differences it is important to note . Some lands are only imper- fectly irrigated ...
... land , it is called sew or seo , that is literally border , because it lies near the rivers . 167. Irrigated lands too , may be divided into species whose differences it is important to note . Some lands are only imper- fectly irrigated ...
الصفحة 162
... lands to be had , forms another great advantage in a beginning colony . There are as yet no conditions laid down by government under which lands are given to private individuals , probably on account of no body having yet asked for land ...
... lands to be had , forms another great advantage in a beginning colony . There are as yet no conditions laid down by government under which lands are given to private individuals , probably on account of no body having yet asked for land ...
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