| 1783 - 736 pages
...of the two branches of the river that bound it, we fiiall have about гоо miles for the diftance to which the Ganges expands its branches at its junction...before, that the courfe of this river, from Hurdwar to t The Hoogly river, or werternmoft branch of the Ganges, has a much deeper outlet to the fea' than... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 614 pages
...that of the two branches of the river that bound it, we' fhall have ai>out 200 miles for the diftance to which the Ganges expands its branches at its junction...Hurdwar to the fea, is through an uniform plain, or, at lead:, what appears fuch to the eye : for the declivity is much too fmall to be perceptible. A feftion... | |
| 1783 - 1276 pages
...river that bound it, we ihall have about zoo miJes for the diftance to which the Ganges expands it branches at its junction with the fea. It has been...Hurdwar to the fea, is through an uniform plain, or, at lealt, what appears fijch to the eye ; for the declivity is much too fmall to be perceptible. A feftion... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1794 - 748 pages
...that of the two branches of the river that bound it, we fhall have about ;o? miles for the iiiftance to which the Ganges expands its branches, at its junction with the fca. The declivity of the plain from Hurdware to the-fea, althrc^ not pcrceptiuii.' lo the eye, is... | |
| 1800 - 620 pages
...that of the two branches of the river that bound it, we fliall have a Ħout aoo miles for the diftance to which the Ganges expands its branches at its junction...before, that the courfe of this river, from Hurdwar to ihe fea, is through an uniform plain, or, at leaft, what appears fuch to the eye : for the declivity... | |
| 1800 - 624 pages
...that of the two branches of the river that bound it, we lhall have a! out 200 miles for the diftance to which the Ganges expands its branches at its junction,...with the fea. It has been obferved before, that the couife of this river, from Hurdwar to the fea, is through an uniform plain, or, at leaft, what appears... | |
| John Bigland - 1811 - 588 pages
...miles, which, together with the two outermost channels, will give about 200 miles for the distance to which the Ganges expands its branches at its junction with the sea. M. Rcnncll, in speaking of the two piincipal passages through the Sunderbunds, says, " These passages... | |
| 1783 - 742 pages
...that of the two branches of the river that bound it, we (hall have about 200 miles for the diftance to which the Ganges expands its branches at its junction with the fea. It has been obferved before, that tho courfe of this river, from Hurdwar to t The Hoogly river, or wefrernmoft branch of the Ganges,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 726 pages
...that of the two branches of the river that bound (it, we ilia!) have a out 200 n'iles for the diftance to which the Ganges expands its branches at its junction with the fea. ]t has been obferved before, thnt the courfe of this river, from .Hurdwar to the fea, is through an... | |
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