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... passed into permanent existence anterior to the epoch of interdiction ; and that while the Asiatic Society sup- plies , however feebly , the patronage lost elsewhere , India need not be wholly dependent upon France and Germany for its ...
... passed into permanent existence anterior to the epoch of interdiction ; and that while the Asiatic Society sup- plies , however feebly , the patronage lost elsewhere , India need not be wholly dependent upon France and Germany for its ...
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... passed by nine veins from the stomach into the liver , it becomes or changes into blood ; afterwards , successively , it is transformed into flesh , and the seven supports of the body . 2ndly . The hurtful things or bad humours . These ...
... passed by nine veins from the stomach into the liver , it becomes or changes into blood ; afterwards , successively , it is transformed into flesh , and the seven supports of the body . 2ndly . The hurtful things or bad humours . These ...
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... passing in gradation to such other places as I may have visited , or have become familiar to me from the report of others . The military station of Khyouk Phyoo , which takes its name from a village distant three miles from the ...
... passing in gradation to such other places as I may have visited , or have become familiar to me from the report of others . The military station of Khyouk Phyoo , which takes its name from a village distant three miles from the ...
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... passed the village of Membraan , the locality of some old Petroleum wells , which I am told no longer afford a sufficient supply of oil to induce the working of them . From Membraan to Kyouprath , the road lay along a beautiful beach ...
... passed the village of Membraan , the locality of some old Petroleum wells , which I am told no longer afford a sufficient supply of oil to induce the working of them . From Membraan to Kyouprath , the road lay along a beautiful beach ...
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... Passing through the large village of Moreng , the road to Kaeng lay over an extensive plain , covered with clumps of trees , the most conspicuous among which were the Girjan , Tilsah , and wild Peepul . Large flocks of the mountain ...
... Passing through the large village of Moreng , the road to Kaeng lay over an extensive plain , covered with clumps of trees , the most conspicuous among which were the Girjan , Tilsah , and wild Peepul . Large flocks of the mountain ...
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