| James Rennell - 1788 - 496 pages
...being nearly centrical with refpeft to the populous parts of thofe provinces j and near the junction of the principal rivers that compofe that extraordinary...rivers, on the only quarter from which Bengal has any catrfe for apprehenfiom Tandah, or Tanrah* (called fometimes Chawafpour Tanda, from the original name... | |
| James Rennell - 1788 - 514 pages
...being nearly centrical with refpeft to the populous parts of thofe provinces; and near the junction of the principal rivers that compofe that extraordinary inland navigation, for which thofe provinces are fanned : and moreover, fecured by the Ganges and other rivers, on the only quarter from which Bengal... | |
| James Rennell - 1793 - 594 pages
...compose that extraordinary inland navigation, for which those provinces are famed : and moreover, secured by the Ganges and other rivers, on the only quarter from which Bengal has any cause for apprehension. Tandah, or Tanrah (called sometimes Chawaspour Tanda, from the original name... | |
| 1816 - 670 pages
...that extraordinary inland navigation, for which those provinces are famed ; and, moreover, secured by the Ganges and other rivers, on the only quarter from which Bengal has any cause for apprehension. " t In consequence of this conduct, which was imitated by his successors, many... | |
| John Borthwick Gilchrist - 1825 - 694 pages
...that extraordinary inland navigation for which those provinces are formed ; and, moreover, secured by the Ganges, and other rivers, on the only quarter from which Bengal has any cause for apprehension." The author, though generally so perspicuous, has not clearly stated what quarter... | |
| John Borthwick Gilchrist - 1825 - 690 pages
...tliat extraordinary inland navigation for which those provinces are formed ; and, moreover, secured by the Ganges, and other rivers, on the only quarter from which Bengal has any cause for apprehension." The author, though generally so perspicuous, has not clearly stated what quarter... | |
| 1854 - 786 pages
...compose that extraordinary inland navigation for which those provinces are famed; and, moreover, secured by the Ganges and other rivers on the only quarter from which Bengal has any cause of apprehension." A beautiful minaret,* ninety feet high and twenty-one in diameter, yet remains,... | |
| J. J. Pemberton - 1854 - 72 pages
...compose that extraordinary inland navigation, for which those Provinces are farmed, and moreover, secured by the Ganges and other rivers, on the only quarter from which Bengal has any cause for apprehension. In the year AD 1203, 4 and 600 Hejira, Muhumud Bukhtyar Khujilee gained entire... | |
| Bholanauth Chunder - 1869 - 498 pages
...that extraordinary inland navigation, for which these provinces are famed; and, moreover, -secured by the Ganges and other rivers, on the only quarter from which Bengal has any cause for apprehension.' The axe and the plough have been at work during the last fifty years to reclaim... | |
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