Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial, Industrial and Scientific: Products of the Mineral, Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms, Useful Arts and Manufactures, 4권Edward Balfour Printed at the Scottish & Adelphi presses, 1873 |
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... Rupees 1,28,032 , In Chanda there were eighteen petty Gond zamindars , paying altogether a tribute of only Rupees 420. The Gond zamindars of Deogurh were fourteen in number , who usually paid only a trifling quit rent . Besides these ...
... Rupees 1,28,032 , In Chanda there were eighteen petty Gond zamindars , paying altogether a tribute of only Rupees 420. The Gond zamindars of Deogurh were fourteen in number , who usually paid only a trifling quit rent . Besides these ...
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... Rupees of Kabul . NANDRU , HIND . Scopolia præalta . NANDUS MARMORANTHUS and Nandus malabaricus , are fish of the rivers of Malabar , which build nests among the rushes at the mar- gin of the water , deposit their eggs therein and keep ...
... Rupees of Kabul . NANDRU , HIND . Scopolia præalta . NANDUS MARMORANTHUS and Nandus malabaricus , are fish of the rivers of Malabar , which build nests among the rushes at the mar- gin of the water , deposit their eggs therein and keep ...
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... rupees per annum . - Sleeman's Journey , Vol . iii , pp . 23-6 ; Malcolm's Central India , Vol . i , p . 8 . NAN - KHOAH , PERS . Ajwain seed , Pty- chotis ajowain . NANKEEN , also Nankin . Nankings linnen , DUT . Nankin , Toile - de ...
... rupees per annum . - Sleeman's Journey , Vol . iii , pp . 23-6 ; Malcolm's Central India , Vol . i , p . 8 . NAN - KHOAH , PERS . Ajwain seed , Pty- chotis ajowain . NANKEEN , also Nankin . Nankings linnen , DUT . Nankin , Toile - de ...
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... rupees , in British money little more than ten pounds . The mountainous parts of Nepaul are rich in mines of iron and copper . The copper is of a very superior kind , and before the opening of a trade between Great Britain and India ...
... rupees , in British money little more than ten pounds . The mountainous parts of Nepaul are rich in mines of iron and copper . The copper is of a very superior kind , and before the opening of a trade between Great Britain and India ...
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... chief of this , belongs to a Rajpoot family . A sunnud was granted in 1815. The population at the last census was 49,678 . The revenue amounts to Rupees 60,000 . blue . NIL - TACH the Jay , is sacred 109 109 N NILGHIRI . NILAGURH .
... chief of this , belongs to a Rajpoot family . A sunnud was granted in 1815. The population at the last census was 49,678 . The revenue amounts to Rupees 60,000 . blue . NIL - TACH the Jay , is sacred 109 109 N NILGHIRI . NILAGURH .
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122 페이지 - He shall feed his flock like a shepherd, he shall gather the lambs with his arm, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young.
201 페이지 - Let us adore the supremacy of that divine sun, the god-head who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom we invoke to direct our understandings aright in our progress towards his holy seat.
433 페이지 - Behold, I stand here by the well of water ; and the daughters of the men of the city come out to draw water: and let it come to pass, that the damsel to whom I shall say, Let down thy pitcher, I pray thee, that I may drink...
373 페이지 - Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar school : and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used, and, contrary to the king, his crown and dignity, thou hast built a paper-mill.
180 페이지 - The method sometimes adopted is that of throwing the fresh seeds, without any cleansing process, into the common mill, and expressing in the usual way. The oil thus becomes mixed with a large portion of the colouring matter of the epidermis of the seed, and is neither so pleasant to the eye, nor so agreeable to the taste, as that obtained by first repeatedly washing the seeds in cold water, or by boiling them for a short time, until the whole of the reddishbrown colouring matter is removed, and the...
12 페이지 - Causes import your need of this fair fruit, Goddess humane: reach then, and freely taste." He ended ; and his words, replete with guile, Into her heart too easy entrance won...
503 페이지 - For our study, achievement was measured three times: at the end of the first year, at the end of the second year, and in the third month of the third year.
416 페이지 - The long plumy tufts of golden orange feathers spring from the sides beneath each wing, and when the bird is in repose are partly concealed by them. At the time of its excitement, however, the wings are raised vertically over the back, the head is bent down and stretched out, and the long plumes...
416 페이지 - On one of these trees a dozen or twenty full-plumaged male birds assemble together, raise up their wings, stretch out their necks, and elevate their exquisite plumes, keeping them in a continual vibration. Between whiles they fly across from branch to branch in great excitement, so that the whole tree is filled with waving plumes in every variety of attitude and motion.
439 페이지 - Let her emaciate her body by living voluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruit ; but let her not, when her lord is deceased, even pronounce the name of another man. " Let her continue till death forgiving all injuries, performing harsh duties, avoiding every sensual pleasure, and cheerfully practising the incomparable rules of virtue, which have been followed by such women as were devoted to one only husband.