Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 222
... elevation of 6370 feet . Feb. 25th . Leaving this place , we continued winding along nearly at the same altitude until we descended to the river Oonjar , which drains the ravine , on the right flank of which the village is situated ...
... elevation of 6370 feet . Feb. 25th . Leaving this place , we continued winding along nearly at the same altitude until we descended to the river Oonjar , which drains the ravine , on the right flank of which the village is situated ...
الصفحة 223
... elevation of 12,500 feet , without food , instead of pushing on . Capt . Pemberton very properly eject- ed them all , and when once they had passed the snow , they regained a good deal of their miserable spirit . The road throughout the ...
... elevation of 12,500 feet , without food , instead of pushing on . Capt . Pemberton very properly eject- ed them all , and when once they had passed the snow , they regained a good deal of their miserable spirit . The road throughout the ...
الصفحة 224
... elevation is about 8150 feet . The village so called is a moderately sized one ; but there are several others in the valley , which is one of the very few decently inhabited places we met with . The inhabitants are much cleaner than ...
... elevation is about 8150 feet . The village so called is a moderately sized one ; but there are several others in the valley , which is one of the very few decently inhabited places we met with . The inhabitants are much cleaner than ...
الصفحة 225
... elevation . The country was very beautiful , particularly in the higher elevations . I may here advert to the bad taste exhibited in naming such objects after persons , with whom they have no association whatever . As it is not possible ...
... elevation . The country was very beautiful , particularly in the higher elevations . I may here advert to the bad taste exhibited in naming such objects after persons , with whom they have no association whatever . As it is not possible ...
الصفحة 226
... elevation was 10,930 feet . The descent from this was for about 2500 feet very steep and uninterrupted , until we reached a small torrent at an elevation of 8473 feet ; from this we ascended slightly through thick woods of oak , & c ...
... elevation was 10,930 feet . The descent from this was for about 2500 feet very steep and uninterrupted , until we reached a small torrent at an elevation of 8473 feet ; from this we ascended slightly through thick woods of oak , & c ...
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