I also went thither with Philip Brito, and in fifteen days arrived at Syriam, the chief port in Pegu. It is a lamentable spectacle to see the banks of the rivers set with infinite fruit-bearing trees, now overwhelmed with ruins of gilded temples and noble... Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - 31 페이지저자: Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India) - 1858전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1860 - 600 페이지
...to increase of population. A singularly small proportion of their children live to maturity." •' In March 1600, Boves, another Jesuit, writes that...to see the banks of the rivers, set with infinite fruit- bearing trees, now overwhelmed with ruins of gilded temples and noble edifices ; the ways and... | |
| Royal United Service Institution (Great Britain) - 1876 - 932 페이지
...one of those internecine contests in the following language : — " It is a " lamentable spectacle to see the banks of the rivers set with infinite " fruit-bearing trees, now overwhelmed with the ruins of gilded " temples and noble edifices, the ways and fields full of the skulls and " bones... | |
| Archibald Ross Colquhoun, Holt Samuel Hallett, Terrien de Lacouperie - 1885 - 482 페이지
...who was in Pegu in 1600, writes : — " It is a lamentable spectacle to see the banks of the river, set with infinite fruit-bearing trees, now overwhelmed...temples and noble edifices ; the ways and fields full of skulls and bones of wretched Peguans, killed or famished, and cast into the river in such numbers that... | |
| Sir Hugh Charles Clifford - 1904 - 492 페이지
...the destruction that had been wrought in the once prosperous kingdom. " It is a lamentable spectacle to see the banks of the rivers, set with infinite...temples and noble edifices ; the ways and fields full of skulls and bones of wretched Peguans, killed or famished and cast into the river in such numbers that... | |
| Godfrey Eric Harvey - 1925 - 486 페이지
...Brito, and in fifteen days arrived at Syriam, the chief port in Pegu. It is a lamentable spectacle to see the banks of the rivers set with infinite fruit-bearing...temples and noble edifices ; the ways and fields full of skulls and bones of wretched Peguans, killed or famished or cast into the river, in such numbers that... | |
| G.E. Harvey - 2000 - 478 페이지
...Brito, and in fifteen days arrived at Syriam, the chief port in Pegu. It is a lamentable spectacle to see the banks of the rivers set with infinite fruit-bearing...temples and noble edifices ; the ways and fields full of skulls and bones of wretched Peguans, killed or famished or cast into the river, in such numbers that... | |
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