The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 12권James Richardson Logan Printed at the Mission Press, 1862 |
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... mountain stream called the " Khai Ma Hpee " or " Tin producing " , - which drains a portion of the mountain region on its S. Western side , and flows into the Salween River . To the north , a small stream - the " Nan - pai " -an ...
... mountain stream called the " Khai Ma Hpee " or " Tin producing " , - which drains a portion of the mountain region on its S. Western side , and flows into the Salween River . To the north , a small stream - the " Nan - pai " -an ...
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... mountains on its southern and eastern faces , and extending in unbroken wave - like lines to the horizon northward ; while the prospect to the west ' is- closed by the subordinate ranges of Mountain Limestone , frac- tured on the sides ...
... mountains on its southern and eastern faces , and extending in unbroken wave - like lines to the horizon northward ; while the prospect to the west ' is- closed by the subordinate ranges of Mountain Limestone , frac- tured on the sides ...
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... mountains to the eastward of the Salween River with their tops enveloped in clouds , the nearer limestone hills seen ... Mountain Limestone both in color and density , but , like it , has a tendency to form circular cells on the surface ...
... mountains to the eastward of the Salween River with their tops enveloped in clouds , the nearer limestone hills seen ... Mountain Limestone both in color and density , but , like it , has a tendency to form circular cells on the surface ...
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... mountains on its west side , on which the surcharged clouds of the S. W. monsoon lose the excess of moisture in their passage across the tropics . Of the exceeding salubrity of the climate there can be no doubt ; where neither fogs nor ...
... mountains on its west side , on which the surcharged clouds of the S. W. monsoon lose the excess of moisture in their passage across the tropics . Of the exceeding salubrity of the climate there can be no doubt ; where neither fogs nor ...
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... mountains of Nathtsik in a S. W. direction from Amerapura , where they remained for only a few months , or a sufficient time to allow them to plant and reap the crop . From this place they were again driven by the Burmese when they ...
... mountains of Nathtsik in a S. W. direction from Amerapura , where they remained for only a few months , or a sufficient time to allow them to plant and reap the crop . From this place they were again driven by the Burmese when they ...
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