Perhaps even they might resort to a soit of rebellion. And if they fled the country, the last state of the forests would be worse than the first. For then, the traces of human habitation, settlement and clearance would disappear. The foresters and the... Report of forest administration, 1862/63-1946/47 - 82 페이지저자: Central Provinces - 1865전체보기 - 도서 정보
| R.C. Lepage - 1866 - 518 페이지
...the plain districts resort, is situated in their country. Perhaps even they might resort to a soit of rebellion. And if they fled the country, the last...becoming masters of the forests, is the presence of the Hill Tribes. Inasmuch then as the entire prohibition of Dhuya is out of the question, the problem is... | |
| 1866 - 514 페이지
...plain districts resort, is ' situated in their country. Perhaps even they might resort to ' a soit of rebellion. And if they fled the country, the last...becoming masters ' of the forests, is the presence of the Hill Tribes. Inasmuch ' then as the entire prohibition of Dhuya is out of the question, ' the problem... | |
| Stephen Hislop - 1866 - 272 페이지
...whither the cattle from the plain districts resort, is situated in their country. And if they were not in the country, the last state of the forests would be...becoming masters of the forests is the presence of the hill tribes." There is much in the character of these tribes to attract British sympathies; They are... | |
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