The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 4Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... India , presidency of Madras ; a military station in the dist . of Gan- jam ; n . lat . 19 ° 20 ' , e . long . 84 ° 50 ' ; 525 m . n.e. of Madras , and 325 m . s.w. of Calcutta . The cantonments , themselves on a rocky ledge , have to ...
... India , presidency of Madras ; a military station in the dist . of Gan- jam ; n . lat . 19 ° 20 ' , e . long . 84 ° 50 ' ; 525 m . n.e. of Madras , and 325 m . s.w. of Calcutta . The cantonments , themselves on a rocky ledge , have to ...
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... India . The grand square , enclosing a spacious parade - ground , is particularly striking ; and the quarters of the European officers form handsome ranges of brick - built and stuccoed edifices . There are here a college , hospitals ...
... India . The grand square , enclosing a spacious parade - ground , is particularly striking ; and the quarters of the European officers form handsome ranges of brick - built and stuccoed edifices . There are here a college , hospitals ...
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... India , in the last of which countries he resided twelve years in the capacity of physician to Aurungzebe . On his return to France , he published an account of his travels in India in 1670-71 . The work is delightful in style , ac ...
... India , in the last of which countries he resided twelve years in the capacity of physician to Aurungzebe . On his return to France , he published an account of his travels in India in 1670-71 . The work is delightful in style , ac ...
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... in the n . of India , where the climate would not otherwise be suitable , they are cultivated with great atten- tion in low sheds , poles being placed for their support at a BETHANY - BETHESDA . few feet apart . Hooker mentions.
... in the n . of India , where the climate would not otherwise be suitable , they are cultivated with great atten- tion in low sheds , poles being placed for their support at a BETHANY - BETHESDA . few feet apart . Hooker mentions.
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... India , which , after a n.e. course of 340 m . , joins the Jumna on the right , about 30 m . to the e.s.e. of Calpee . It rises in the Vindhya Moun- tains , which , uniting the West and the East Ghauts at their n . extremities , form ...
... India , which , after a n.e. course of 340 m . , joins the Jumna on the right , about 30 m . to the e.s.e. of Calpee . It rises in the Vindhya Moun- tains , which , uniting the West and the East Ghauts at their n . extremities , form ...
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