Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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... quantity is exported to Peshawur , to which they also send ghee . They and their live stock often drink from the same tanks . The number of small tanks is very great , and there are some wells in low situations for drinking . The few ...
... quantity is exported to Peshawur , to which they also send ghee . They and their live stock often drink from the same tanks . The number of small tanks is very great , and there are some wells in low situations for drinking . The few ...
الصفحة 212
... quantity ; and if not sufficient , the fire will burn too slowly , and the stoaker perhaps accustomed to throw in fresh fuel at certain inter- vals will keep the fire choked , so as to require more frequent stoak- ing than necessary ...
... quantity ; and if not sufficient , the fire will burn too slowly , and the stoaker perhaps accustomed to throw in fresh fuel at certain inter- vals will keep the fire choked , so as to require more frequent stoak- ing than necessary ...
الصفحة 307
... QUANTITY that no injury can arise , nor even any appreciable effect . " 38. M. Arago is here writing of ordinary ... quantity of iron the building contained . Can I be accused of exaggeration , when I express 2 R 1840. ] On Lightning ...
... QUANTITY that no injury can arise , nor even any appreciable effect . " 38. M. Arago is here writing of ordinary ... quantity of iron the building contained . Can I be accused of exaggeration , when I express 2 R 1840. ] On Lightning ...
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