Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16Bishop's College Press, 1848 |
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الصفحة 199
... remains of confervæ on their inundated banks and flats . In a paper by Mr. Darwin in the Journal of the Geological Society for 1845 , on the fall of the Fine Dust in the Atlantic , which had escaped my notice and which Mr. Laidlay has ...
... remains of confervæ on their inundated banks and flats . In a paper by Mr. Darwin in the Journal of the Geological Society for 1845 , on the fall of the Fine Dust in the Atlantic , which had escaped my notice and which Mr. Laidlay has ...
الصفحة 207
... remains of Ajunta , were discuss- ed in a series of most able minutes , in which , - each member viewing the subject through the medium of his own predilections — a mass of varied and instructive matter was thrown together , which it ...
... remains of Ajunta , were discuss- ed in a series of most able minutes , in which , - each member viewing the subject through the medium of his own predilections — a mass of varied and instructive matter was thrown together , which it ...
الصفحة 208
... remains of antiquity at Ajunta are daily , nay hourly , being lost to the world , not merely from the inevitable effects of time and exposure , and from the absence of all measures to preserve them , but from the worse than Gothic ...
... remains of antiquity at Ajunta are daily , nay hourly , being lost to the world , not merely from the inevitable effects of time and exposure , and from the absence of all measures to preserve them , but from the worse than Gothic ...
الصفحة 215
... remains at the present day astonish us by their massiveness or size were erected within that period . The remains of the walls of the ancient town , which were erected about sixty years after our era , prove by their great extent the ...
... remains at the present day astonish us by their massiveness or size were erected within that period . The remains of the walls of the ancient town , which were erected about sixty years after our era , prove by their great extent the ...
الصفحة 216
... remains , the name having been transferred to the Bo - tree itself and to the pile of building or platform by which it is supported and encom- passed . This platform is a square erection about twelve feet high , from the summit of which ...
... remains , the name having been transferred to the Bo - tree itself and to the pile of building or platform by which it is supported and encom- passed . This platform is a square erection about twelve feet high , from the summit of which ...
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