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Page 27
... miles , which is generally performed in from four to eight hours . The journey from Dacca to Chirra , by large accommodation boats , usually occupies about ten or twelve days ; the return voyage is perform- ed in five or six days ...
... miles , which is generally performed in from four to eight hours . The journey from Dacca to Chirra , by large accommodation boats , usually occupies about ten or twelve days ; the return voyage is perform- ed in five or six days ...
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... miles north and south across the table land , extending between the Sanatarium on the east , and the village of Nunklow on the west . This range rises abruptly to the height of about four hundred feet : its summit is flat , and it is ...
... miles north and south across the table land , extending between the Sanatarium on the east , and the village of Nunklow on the west . This range rises abruptly to the height of about four hundred feet : its summit is flat , and it is ...
Page 32
... mile distant from the Sanatarium , might be estimated to meet the de- mand of ages ; but it is ascertained that the material exists in all parts of the hills in profuse abundance . The manner in which the iron ore is obtained and worked ...
... mile distant from the Sanatarium , might be estimated to meet the de- mand of ages ; but it is ascertained that the material exists in all parts of the hills in profuse abundance . The manner in which the iron ore is obtained and worked ...
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... miles by water , and twenty - four by land , above Culpee ; is under the authority of the Budèk Raja , and is situated op- posite to the village of Marhapoor , nea Karimkhan ( or Kurmookah Ghat ) , where the chief operations of removing ...
... miles by water , and twenty - four by land , above Culpee ; is under the authority of the Budèk Raja , and is situated op- posite to the village of Marhapoor , nea Karimkhan ( or Kurmookah Ghat ) , where the chief operations of removing ...
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... miles I found the earth to contain sulphate , muriate , and car- bonate of soda , with here and there the nitrates of potass and lime , distributed in patches through a large tract of country . Near the above excavation for a tank , and ...
... miles I found the earth to contain sulphate , muriate , and car- bonate of soda , with here and there the nitrates of potass and lime , distributed in patches through a large tract of country . Near the above excavation for a tank , and ...
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abundant Allahabad ancient Angoching animal APOLLODOTUS appears Asiatic Society B. H. HODGSON Bactrian bank Benares boats body whorl Capt character Chirra clay clear climate collected colour copper coins crops distance Ditto dynasty eight elephant Engrs EUCRATIDES feet figure four Greek heat Herat hills inches India inscription iron Journal jungle Kabul kankar Kasyas king Kubo language Legend Greek Legend Pehlevi letters Lieut limestone M. A. S. Calcutta maunds mean MENANDER mica miles month mountains native nearly Népál Ningthee nuddee nullah Nysæan observed Obverse Persian plains plants plate possession present princes quartz racter rain Raja range remarkable Reverse river road rock Royal Asiatic Society rupees salt SAMUDRAGUPTA sand sandstone Sanscrit schist season SHAKYA shells shew Siah Posh side soil species specimens stone surface temperature thermometer tion trees valley vegetation village Virginis whole whorls