Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... matter devoid of any smell ex- uded from them , and finally the horrible scene closed by an eruption from the volcano . In fact such a fearful convulsion of ( < the earth has not been witnessed in Arracan by THE GANGETIC DELTA .
... matter devoid of any smell ex- uded from them , and finally the horrible scene closed by an eruption from the volcano . In fact such a fearful convulsion of ( < the earth has not been witnessed in Arracan by THE GANGETIC DELTA .
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... matter , till it pass- ed into a bed of peat at a distance of about 80 feet from the surface . + Beds of clay and variegated sand , intermixed with kunkur , mica , and small pebbles , alternated to a depth of 120 feet , when the sand ...
... matter , till it pass- ed into a bed of peat at a distance of about 80 feet from the surface . + Beds of clay and variegated sand , intermixed with kunkur , mica , and small pebbles , alternated to a depth of 120 feet , when the sand ...
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... matter is subsiding to the bottom of the sea that number of miles from the land , that probably only com- menced to sink at forty miles from the Soonderbuns . Dr. Hooker alludes to the vast increase of the land on the Eas- tern flank of ...
... matter is subsiding to the bottom of the sea that number of miles from the land , that probably only com- menced to sink at forty miles from the Soonderbuns . Dr. Hooker alludes to the vast increase of the land on the Eas- tern flank of ...
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... matters became less gloomy . Some parties of Seikhs were sent out and were rather obstinately met by the insurgents , the Adjutant , Lieutenant Taylor , and several men being wounded . A combined force of Europeans and Seikhs on the ...
... matters became less gloomy . Some parties of Seikhs were sent out and were rather obstinately met by the insurgents , the Adjutant , Lieutenant Taylor , and several men being wounded . A combined force of Europeans and Seikhs on the ...
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... matter , and having nothing to do , rather join in shouting with the crowd , as we should be unnoticed did we hold our tongue , and it is far too great trouble to contradict a mob . But while joining with them for ease and quietness ...
... matter , and having nothing to do , rather join in shouting with the crowd , as we should be unnoticed did we hold our tongue , and it is far too great trouble to contradict a mob . But while joining with them for ease and quietness ...
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