Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 248
... East , for the most modern and useful sciences of Europe . Each branch of our labors thus proves auxi- liary to the other . The researches of the naturalist are promoted by the discoveries of the philologist and antiquarian , and thus ...
... East , for the most modern and useful sciences of Europe . Each branch of our labors thus proves auxi- liary to the other . The researches of the naturalist are promoted by the discoveries of the philologist and antiquarian , and thus ...
الصفحة 252
... east . Its greatest breadth will hence be about 90 , and its greatest length about 210 miles . The physical aspect ... eastern portion of Bootan . No lakes appear to occur : there is below Santagong a jheel of small extent , but it is of ...
... east . Its greatest breadth will hence be about 90 , and its greatest length about 210 miles . The physical aspect ... eastern portion of Bootan . No lakes appear to occur : there is below Santagong a jheel of small extent , but it is of ...
الصفحة 291
... east , although I am not aware whether it is used as a spice elsewhere than in Bootan . Captain Jenkins first pointed it out to me , and I had several opportunities of seeing the shrub producing it during my visit to Bootan . All these ...
... east , although I am not aware whether it is used as a spice elsewhere than in Bootan . Captain Jenkins first pointed it out to me , and I had several opportunities of seeing the shrub producing it during my visit to Bootan . All these ...
الصفحة 304
... east by the Indus , on the south by the river of Cabul , which is no other but the Cophes or Cophenes of the Greeks , placed by Arrian at the eastern extremity of Paropamis , and the source of which Pliny collocates in the north western ...
... east by the Indus , on the south by the river of Cabul , which is no other but the Cophes or Cophenes of the Greeks , placed by Arrian at the eastern extremity of Paropamis , and the source of which Pliny collocates in the north western ...
الصفحة 308
... east of Fengui . They are attributed to the Kaffrans , and may possibly be the Arigaum of the Greeks , which was razed by them , and whose advantageous position induced Alexander to order Craterus to demolish its walls . To the west of ...
... east of Fengui . They are attributed to the Kaffrans , and may possibly be the Arigaum of the Greeks , which was razed by them , and whose advantageous position induced Alexander to order Craterus to demolish its walls . To the west of ...
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