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Page 128
The map returned to the place in the evening , armed with a bow , after shutting up his cattie in the pen . As the tiger came out of its lair and was pr paring to spring on the up happy girl , the man aimed a dart at ...
The map returned to the place in the evening , armed with a bow , after shutting up his cattie in the pen . As the tiger came out of its lair and was pr paring to spring on the up happy girl , the man aimed a dart at ...
Page 145
The Buchanan Journal and Maps . PRACTICALLY the whole of the information which is now available concerning the life and work of the author of this Journal , including an account of the circumstances under which his great statistical ...
The Buchanan Journal and Maps . PRACTICALLY the whole of the information which is now available concerning the life and work of the author of this Journal , including an account of the circumstances under which his great statistical ...
Page 148
Duplicates of the drawings and maps were unfortunately not preserved with the rest , probably from the difficulty at that time of getting them executed in India .
Duplicates of the drawings and maps were unfortunately not preserved with the rest , probably from the difficulty at that time of getting them executed in India .
Page 149
It seems not unreasonable to suppose , therefore , that this set of the Reports reached the Royal Asiatic Society after passing out of Prinsep's possession ; and further that no copy of the Journals , as well as of the drawings and maps ...
It seems not unreasonable to suppose , therefore , that this set of the Reports reached the Royal Asiatic Society after passing out of Prinsep's possession ; and further that no copy of the Journals , as well as of the drawings and maps ...
Page 155
Buchanan had discovered that the existing maps of the districts included in the Bengal Survey were all more or less ... his Journals were evidently intended for use in preparing the revised map of each district which he himself drew .
Buchanan had discovered that the existing maps of the districts included in the Bengal Survey were all more or less ... his Journals were evidently intended for use in preparing the revised map of each district which he himself drew .
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