Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 23James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1829 |
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... river , which is not easily discerned from without ; but we got safe on shore at last . I found here a young half - caste clerk , who , in a note to me , drawn up in a style more Oriental than English , and with an idiom for which it ...
... river , which is not easily discerned from without ; but we got safe on shore at last . I found here a young half - caste clerk , who , in a note to me , drawn up in a style more Oriental than English , and with an idiom for which it ...
Page 60
... river of the same name , which descends from the Ghauts of the Deccan , on the coast of Malabar , and discharges over a shallow bar into the sea . It is at present in a comparative state of insignificance , since there is now no ...
... river of the same name , which descends from the Ghauts of the Deccan , on the coast of Malabar , and discharges over a shallow bar into the sea . It is at present in a comparative state of insignificance , since there is now no ...
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... of our way along the coast , we passed the village Portuguese Asia , vol . i . p . 93. In Kerr's Coll . vol . vi . p . 87 . of Chitwa , and the river of Cenanganore or Aycotta 62 Voyage from Bombay to Madras and Calcutta .
... of our way along the coast , we passed the village Portuguese Asia , vol . i . p . 93. In Kerr's Coll . vol . vi . p . 87 . of Chitwa , and the river of Cenanganore or Aycotta 62 Voyage from Bombay to Madras and Calcutta .
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... river , and over such parts of the town as were thought most worthy of notice . The situation of Cochin , at the mouth of one of the largest rivers on the western coast of India , and one that is navigable for a greater length than any ...
... river , and over such parts of the town as were thought most worthy of notice . The situation of Cochin , at the mouth of one of the largest rivers on the western coast of India , and one that is navigable for a greater length than any ...
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... river of Cochin , which is entered over a dangerous bar , has its outlet into the sea from an eastern direction , but after getting within its mouth , it is found to turn suddenly to the S. S. E. , and continues along in that direction ...
... river of Cochin , which is entered over a dangerous bar , has its outlet into the sea from an eastern direction , but after getting within its mouth , it is found to turn suddenly to the S. S. E. , and continues along in that direction ...
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