Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 32
... least we are not at all aware of any thing being stated by any author which would authorize him to make such state- ments , and he makes no mention of being guided by personal examina- tions , which he no doubt would have done had he ...
... least we are not at all aware of any thing being stated by any author which would authorize him to make such state- ments , and he makes no mention of being guided by personal examina- tions , which he no doubt would have done had he ...
الصفحة 40
... least . Lastly , even admitting the hypothesis of degeneration , we must admit that the decrement has operated in a very slow and imperceptible manner . This diminution being so inconsiderable , can by no means neutralize the beneficial ...
... least . Lastly , even admitting the hypothesis of degeneration , we must admit that the decrement has operated in a very slow and imperceptible manner . This diminution being so inconsiderable , can by no means neutralize the beneficial ...
الصفحة 63
... least so to disease in India . 2nd . That recruits and soldiers should be embarked in England , so as to arrive in Bengal at the commencement of the cool season , when they might be marched to their several Stations up the country ...
... least so to disease in India . 2nd . That recruits and soldiers should be embarked in England , so as to arrive in Bengal at the commencement of the cool season , when they might be marched to their several Stations up the country ...
الصفحة 90
... least assumed to themselves all proprietary privileges . The stocks were numerous : each Tuppah , or sub - division of a Pergunnah , is marked by the prevalence of its own stock . These all pretend to trace their origin to a single ...
... least assumed to themselves all proprietary privileges . The stocks were numerous : each Tuppah , or sub - division of a Pergunnah , is marked by the prevalence of its own stock . These all pretend to trace their origin to a single ...
الصفحة 107
or at least only a right to some small item of Sayer , still it is given with great reluctance , and only under the sternest necessity , and on account of the higher value attached to the privileges it represents , may command a ...
or at least only a right to some small item of Sayer , still it is given with great reluctance , and only under the sternest necessity , and on account of the higher value attached to the privileges it represents , may command a ...
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Angamees appears Asiatic Society Assam Assamese Bactria Bajour banks Bay of Bengal Bengal birds Bootan Booteas Cabul Calcutta called Camel chief climate cloudy coal collection commenced considerable coolies cultivation Cumuli Cuttack direction distance district ditto Doab east elevation Europe feet foot four gale Government grain ground heavy height Hemp hills inches India Indus inhabitants inscription JAMES PRINSEP Jaxartes June jungle Khoorasan Kushmeer land lateral line latter leaves miles months mountains Museum Nagas natives nearly Nimbi noon observed Oxus palkee passed Pergunnah Peshawur plains plants Pouchong present PRINSEP probably province Punjab Punukka rain Raja range reached remarkable river road rupees sand season Seer shew side Sindh situated snow soil species specimens squalls stone stream tion Tongsa Toorkistan tracts trees upper valley vessel village weather whole wind wire wood Zemindar