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Page 51
... nearly filled with contributions from various quarters . With regard to the Library , it seems essentially necessary to incur some expence for the better preservation of the books , especially the valuable records of other Societies ...
... nearly filled with contributions from various quarters . With regard to the Library , it seems essentially necessary to incur some expence for the better preservation of the books , especially the valuable records of other Societies ...
Page 66
... nearly dry in the cold and hot seasons , and water is only to be seen in pools . I happened to be stationed on command at this village , with a company of sepoys and a few irregular horse , in the month of October , and lost two or ...
... nearly dry in the cold and hot seasons , and water is only to be seen in pools . I happened to be stationed on command at this village , with a company of sepoys and a few irregular horse , in the month of October , and lost two or ...
Page 67
... nearly due west to the town of Charuah , belonging to Scindea , where the high - road is gained which leads through Cheinpoor and Ghora - puchar to Aseergurh , Boorhanpoor , and Bombay . It is time now to extend my remarks on the ...
... nearly due west to the town of Charuah , belonging to Scindea , where the high - road is gained which leads through Cheinpoor and Ghora - puchar to Aseergurh , Boorhanpoor , and Bombay . It is time now to extend my remarks on the ...
Page 68
... nearly in a half circle from W. to E. The soil on the table - land , I particularly noticed , was of a very black loam . The road was of very great width , very level , and in an excellent state ; the strata thereof consisted of a ...
... nearly in a half circle from W. to E. The soil on the table - land , I particularly noticed , was of a very black loam . The road was of very great width , very level , and in an excellent state ; the strata thereof consisted of a ...
Page 72
... nearly the whole way to Neem- panee . [ See notice at the foot of this article . - ED . ] No. 4 is a specimen of the only limestone found near Baitool ; it rises abruptly about 10 feet from the bed of a nullah of calcareous sand- stone ...
... nearly the whole way to Neem- panee . [ See notice at the foot of this article . - ED . ] No. 4 is a specimen of the only limestone found near Baitool ; it rises abruptly about 10 feet from the bed of a nullah of calcareous sand- stone ...
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