The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 38
Page 6
... considered on a level with the southern parts of Malwa . The temperature of Malwa is , in general , not only mild , but the range of the thermometer unusually small , excepting during the latter part of the year , when great and sudden ...
... considered on a level with the southern parts of Malwa . The temperature of Malwa is , in general , not only mild , but the range of the thermometer unusually small , excepting during the latter part of the year , when great and sudden ...
Page 122
... considered , they only rank above the Chumars , or shoe- makers , who feast on dead carcases , and are in Central India , as elsewhere , deemed so unclean that they are not allowed to dwell within the precincts of the village . The ...
... considered , they only rank above the Chumars , or shoe- makers , who feast on dead carcases , and are in Central India , as elsewhere , deemed so unclean that they are not allowed to dwell within the precincts of the village . The ...
Page 428
... considered by Kramp and Laplace will hardly be different , mathematically speaking , from one of such considerable altitude as we must suppose in the case of the earth ; and that , in reality , all very high atmospheres may be reckoned ...
... considered by Kramp and Laplace will hardly be different , mathematically speaking , from one of such considerable altitude as we must suppose in the case of the earth ; and that , in reality , all very high atmospheres may be reckoned ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable animals antient appears Arbury Hill Aryenis beautiful Bheels Bhye Boards Cape caravanserai Casas cause character Cicero considerable corvée cultivated death effect England English equally eyes father feelings feet female France French genius give Greece Greek Guanche hand Hayley heart Holkar hope human India inhabitants interesting Isère island Juan del Enzina King knowlege labor Lactantius letters liberty living Lord Byron Mahratta Malwa manner master means Memoirs ment merit mind mountains native nature never object observations occasion perhaps person plants poem poet poetical poetry political Portugal Portuguese Portuguese poetry possessed present principal produced readers remarkable respect Rossini scarcely seems shew slavery slaves society Spain species specimens spirit style talents taste thee thing Thônes thou tion Turcomans Unst volume whole writer young