Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 164
... trees or other disturbing cause , sempiternally exist . I saw nothing else worthy of notice , only here and there , immense parallelopipedons of stone , in some of which , the presence of holes ap- parently drilled for the intrusion of ...
... trees or other disturbing cause , sempiternally exist . I saw nothing else worthy of notice , only here and there , immense parallelopipedons of stone , in some of which , the presence of holes ap- parently drilled for the intrusion of ...
الصفحة 176
... trees , which approach the moon : who himself devoid of action , is the preserver and destroyer . 2. For your welfare ( saiva ) be the mystic dance of the god , which occurs at periods of annihilation ; in which rapidly whirl the ...
... trees , which approach the moon : who himself devoid of action , is the preserver and destroyer . 2. For your welfare ( saiva ) be the mystic dance of the god , which occurs at periods of annihilation ; in which rapidly whirl the ...
الصفحة 185
... trees . Our attendants told us that the Poorally flows through this plain during the inundation , and pointed out the beds of two deep water courses through which the water escapes in the latter part of the season . river , they said ...
... trees . Our attendants told us that the Poorally flows through this plain during the inundation , and pointed out the beds of two deep water courses through which the water escapes in the latter part of the season . river , they said ...
الصفحة 186
... trees were every where leafless and withered , with the exception of the small patches of undergrowth springing from their roots . As soon as we had got clear of the jungle we came upon an extensive tract of cultivated ground , watered ...
... trees were every where leafless and withered , with the exception of the small patches of undergrowth springing from their roots . As soon as we had got clear of the jungle we came upon an extensive tract of cultivated ground , watered ...
الصفحة 191
... trees was visible , where my attendants said the Jam had a large garden . From Momadary to the head of the valley the stony plain is thinly dotted with bushes , and every where deeply furrowed by channels ; this part of the valley rises ...
... trees was visible , where my attendants said the Jam had a large garden . From Momadary to the head of the valley the stony plain is thinly dotted with bushes , and every where deeply furrowed by channels ; this part of the valley rises ...
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