Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 164
... means which presented itself of access to the upper story , existed on the inside , and from one of the side ... mean no plaster of any kind , used for the purpose of cementing these slabs to one another , their own weight and position ...
... means which presented itself of access to the upper story , existed on the inside , and from one of the side ... mean no plaster of any kind , used for the purpose of cementing these slabs to one another , their own weight and position ...
الصفحة 165
... means of doing so ; but as I do not , and have made no sketches there , I must per force be excused from inserting any . Having visited several temples , in all seven , of which the names are as follow , I went to take a look at the ...
... means of doing so ; but as I do not , and have made no sketches there , I must per force be excused from inserting any . Having visited several temples , in all seven , of which the names are as follow , I went to take a look at the ...
الصفحة 179
... means of his unerring and terrific arm . 26. Skilled to counteract his enemies , he soon reproached the sea ; for he was unaddicted to partiality ( apaxa dharma ) , and was averse to association with the evil minded ( doshá kara ) , and ...
... means of his unerring and terrific arm . 26. Skilled to counteract his enemies , he soon reproached the sea ; for he was unaddicted to partiality ( apaxa dharma ) , and was averse to association with the evil minded ( doshá kara ) , and ...
الصفحة 219
... means uncommon . The appearance of the black pines , which we always met with at great elevations , was rendered very striking by the hoar - frost . Every thing looked desolate , scarce a flower was to be seen , and the occasional fall ...
... means uncommon . The appearance of the black pines , which we always met with at great elevations , was rendered very striking by the hoar - frost . Every thing looked desolate , scarce a flower was to be seen , and the occasional fall ...
الصفحة 225
... means rich , and the wind excessively bleak ; wheat or barley are the only grains cultivated . The mountains which hem in this valley are not very lofty ; to the north , in the back ground , perpetual snow was visible . To our west was ...
... means rich , and the wind excessively bleak ; wheat or barley are the only grains cultivated . The mountains which hem in this valley are not very lofty ; to the north , in the back ground , perpetual snow was visible . To our west was ...
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