Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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... stream . The view as we turned up its course was magnificent . The river here flows through a break in the mountains , about two hundred yards in width . The faces of the rocks towards the stream are broken and craggy . That on the left ...
... stream . The view as we turned up its course was magnificent . The river here flows through a break in the mountains , about two hundred yards in width . The faces of the rocks towards the stream are broken and craggy . That on the left ...
الصفحة 508
... stream , whose waters were dashing over the precipitous rocks with headlong violence in their passage to join the Lingtee river , many hundred feet below us . At the very place where this stream was the most violent , and where it fell ...
... stream , whose waters were dashing over the precipitous rocks with headlong violence in their passage to join the Lingtee river , many hundred feet below us . At the very place where this stream was the most violent , and where it fell ...
الصفحة 590
... stream , Khlong Chekram , and halted at Ban Chekram . “ 29th . — Started at past 7 △ .м . At 8 crossed Khlong Tha - thang , a small stream . At 12 passed near some hills , the road leading between two of them , at some distance from ...
... stream , Khlong Chekram , and halted at Ban Chekram . “ 29th . — Started at past 7 △ .м . At 8 crossed Khlong Tha - thang , a small stream . At 12 passed near some hills , the road leading between two of them , at some distance from ...
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