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" This tree, which in most parts of Asia is called the Chinur, grows to the size of an oak, and has a taper, straight trunk, with a silver-coloured bark, and its leaf, not unlike an expanded hand, is of a pale green. "
A Journey from Bengal to England: Through the Northern Part of India ... - Page 361
by George Forster - 1808 - 334 pages
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A Journey from Bengal to England: Through the Northern Part of India ...

Georg Forster - Afghanistan - 1798 - 650 pages
...called the C.hinaw, grows to the fize of an oak, and has a taper ftreight trunk, with a filver coloured bark ; and its leaf, not unlike an expanded hand, is of a pale green. When in full foliage, it lias a .grand and beautiful appearance, and in the hot weather, it affords. a refrefhjng -fhade. But...
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany

1831 - 492 pages
...perfection than in any other country. This tree, which in most parts of Asia, is called the Chinur, grows to the size of an oak, and has a taper, straight trunk, with a silver coloured bark, and its leaf, not unlike an expanded hand, is of a pale green. When in full foliage,...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 8

Asia - 1819 - 656 pages
...o'lier cnuntiies. This tree, which in most pans of Asia, is called theChiuaur, grows to the size ot an oak, and has a taper straight trunk, with a silver-coloured bark ; and its leaf, not unlike an expanded band, is of a pale green. When in full foliage, it lias a grand and beautiful appearance ; aud in the...
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Amir Khan, and Other Poems: The Remains of Lucretia Maria Davidson ...

Lucretia Maria Davidson - 1829 - 224 pages
...greater perfection than in any other country. This tree, which in most pans of Asia is called the Chinur, grows to the size of an oak, and has a taper, straight...foliage it has a grand and beautiful appearance, and in hot weather affords a refreshing shade." — foster. V. And wide the plantain's arms were spread, &c....
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume

Robert Southey - English literature - 1829 - 806 pages
...greater perfection than io other COUDtries. This tree, which in most parts of Asia is called the Chinttr, grows to the size of an oak, and has a taper straight...foliage, it has a grand and beautiful appearance; mid, in the hot weather, it affords a refreshing shade. — FORSTES. Note 33, page 3ig, col. 2. The...
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Poetical Remains of the Late Lucretia Maria Davidson

Lucretia Maria Davidson - 1841 - 368 pages
...perfection than in any other country. This tree, which in most parts of Asia is called the Chinur, grows to the size of an oak, and has a taper, straight...foliage it has a grand and beautiful appearance, and in hot weather affords a refreshing shade." — Foster. V. And wide the plantain's arms were spread, &c....
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Selections from the Writings of Mrs. Margaret M. Davidson: The Mother of ...

Margaret Miller Davidson - American poetry - 1843 - 716 pages
...perfection than in any other country. This tree, which in most parts of Asia is called the Ckinur, grows to the size of an oak, and has a taper, straight...foliage it has a grand and beautiful appearance, and in hot weather affords a refreshing shade." — Foster. V. And wide the plantain's arms were spread, &c....
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Poetical Remains of Lucretia Davidson

Lucretia Maria Davidson - 1843 - 346 pages
...greater perfection than in any other country. This tree which in most pans of Asia is called the Cfiinur, grows to the size of an oak, and has a taper, straight trunk, with a silver, coloured bark, and its leaf, not unlike an expanded hand, is of a pale green. When in full...
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Poetical Remains of the Late Lucretia Maria Davidson

Lucretia Maria Davidson - 1851 - 252 pages
...perfection than in any other country. This tree, which in most parts of Asia is called the Chinur, grows to the size of an oak, and has a taper, straight...an expanded hand, is of a pale green. When in full toliage it has a grand and beautiful appearance, and in hot weather affords a refreshing shade." —...
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Poetical Remains

Lucretia Maria Davidson, Margaret Miller Davidson - 1852 - 494 pages
...perfection than in any other country. This tree, which in most parts of Asia is called the Chinur, grows to the size of an oak, and has a taper, straight trunk, with a silvercoloured hark, and its leaf, not unlike an expanded hand, is of a pale green. When in full foliage it has a...
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