Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 157
... provinces in this respect . The Chinese wherever they settled in the provinces , though they over - reached the Burmese in every respect , in a short time were always welcomed and encouraged by them . They have no more dislike or ...
... provinces in this respect . The Chinese wherever they settled in the provinces , though they over - reached the Burmese in every respect , in a short time were always welcomed and encouraged by them . They have no more dislike or ...
الصفحة 161
... provinces belong to the tertiary for- mation ; such are the higher parts of Amherst and Ye province , the plains of Tavoy and Kallee - oung , the plains between Tavoy and Polon , such the valley of Taun - biauk and the elevated land of ...
... provinces belong to the tertiary for- mation ; such are the higher parts of Amherst and Ye province , the plains of Tavoy and Kallee - oung , the plains between Tavoy and Polon , such the valley of Taun - biauk and the elevated land of ...
الصفحة 165
... Province . Coffee plantations are a branch of tropical agriculture which is particularly well suited for every part of the Tenasserim Provinces . Experience has taught , that coffee plants produce amply , and that the coffee obtained is ...
... Province . Coffee plantations are a branch of tropical agriculture which is particularly well suited for every part of the Tenasserim Provinces . Experience has taught , that coffee plants produce amply , and that the coffee obtained is ...
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