Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 34Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1841 |
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Page 45
... ground is rarely if ever met with . The nume rous terraces in which the paddy - lands or rice - fields are found immediately arrest attention , from their novel and pleasing appearance . These terraces are small patches of level ground ...
... ground is rarely if ever met with . The nume rous terraces in which the paddy - lands or rice - fields are found immediately arrest attention , from their novel and pleasing appearance . These terraces are small patches of level ground ...
Page 256
... ground at two p.m. , and then had but a cup of bad tea and some dry bread . The natives wore large sheep - skin cloaks , the wool turned inside , and the sleeves nearly hanging to the ground . Their villages were composed of huts ...
... ground at two p.m. , and then had but a cup of bad tea and some dry bread . The natives wore large sheep - skin cloaks , the wool turned inside , and the sleeves nearly hanging to the ground . Their villages were composed of huts ...
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... ground near them , when they would cower down or creep along on all fours . Twice we saw them remove a dead or wounded soldier . At about half - past 2 , the English troops began to be landed on the beach at some distance from and on ...
... ground near them , when they would cower down or creep along on all fours . Twice we saw them remove a dead or wounded soldier . At about half - past 2 , the English troops began to be landed on the beach at some distance from and on ...
Contents
JANUARY 1841 | 1 |
THE CAMPAIGN IN AFFGHANISTAN Chapter IV | 17 |
ELEGY BY KAMAL UDDIN ISMAIL | 24 |
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