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" Burrampaoter, are overflowed, and form an inundation of more than a hundred miles in width ; nothing appearing but villages and trees, excepting very rarely the top of an elevated fpot; (the artificial mound of fome deferted village) appearing like an... "
Memoir of a Map of Hindoostan: Or the Mogul Empire: with an Introduction ... - Page 269
by James Rennell - 1788 - 295 pages
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 14

Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Henry Vethake - 1851 - 672 pages
...course only. The river begins to rise in the upper part of its course in the month of April ; and by the end of July all the lower parts of Bengal, contiguous to the Ganges and Brahmapootra, are under water. A few days before the middle of August the waters attain their greatest...
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The Company and the Crown

Thomas John Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce Thurlow (5th baron) - 1866 - 248 pages
...second through the year, has been estimated at two hundred and fifty thousand cubic liquid feet ; and by the latter end of July all the lower parts of Bengal contiguous to its banks are overflowed, forming inundations of a hundred miles in width, where little appears above...
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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial ..., Volume 2

Edward Balfour - 1871 - 1146 pages
...others, the average discharge, each second of (he year, has been estimated at 250,000 cubic liquid fuel. By the latter end of July, all the lower parts of Bengal, contiguous to its banks are overflowed, forming inundations of a hundred miles in width, where little appears above...
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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia ..., Part 15, Volume 2

Edward Balfour - 1871 - 1146 pages
...average discharge, each second of the year, has been estimated at 250,000 cubic liquid feet. By tho latter end of July, all the lower parts of Bengal, contiguous to its banks are overflowed, forming inundations of a hundred miles in width, where little appears above...
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A hundred wonders of the world in nature and art, ed. by J. Small

John Small - 1876 - 646 pages
...end of May, the waters of the Ganges begin to rise, and are at their greatest height in September. By the latter end of July, all the lower parts of Bengal contiguous to the Ganges and Brahmapootra are overflowed, and form an inundation of more than too miles in width, nothing appearing...
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