Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Indo-China, Band 1Reinhold Rost Trübner & Company, 1886 - 318 Seiten |
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... miles , in breadth from 20 to 35 miles ; but the cultivated lands nowhere exceed 20 miles from the seashore . From Trang to Purlis the sea- coast is sheltered by many islands , and a flat bank lies between them and the main , navigable ...
... miles , in breadth from 20 to 35 miles ; but the cultivated lands nowhere exceed 20 miles from the seashore . From Trang to Purlis the sea- coast is sheltered by many islands , and a flat bank lies between them and the main , navigable ...
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... miles up the river . Half a mile within the jungle the paddy grounds commence . Seven miles on the river , from the Qualla , is Allestar , where the king resides . All vessels that pass the bar can go to Allestar : the river is narrow ...
... miles up the river . Half a mile within the jungle the paddy grounds commence . Seven miles on the river , from the Qualla , is Allestar , where the king resides . All vessels that pass the bar can go to Allestar : the river is narrow ...
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... miles of paddy grounds . The river is here contracted into a very narrow channel , being in some places not more than ten feet across , and is besides so very crooked , and its current so rapid , that only small light prows can make ...
... miles of paddy grounds . The river is here contracted into a very narrow channel , being in some places not more than ten feet across , and is besides so very crooked , and its current so rapid , that only small light prows can make ...
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... miles out to sea , and on which there is only one fathom water . This bank reaches almost as far as Qualla Mooda . Qualla Mooda is a shallow and rapid river , but convenient on account of its communication with the tin - mines . The ...
... miles out to sea , and on which there is only one fathom water . This bank reaches almost as far as Qualla Mooda . Qualla Mooda is a shallow and rapid river , but convenient on account of its communication with the tin - mines . The ...
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... miles , but the figure is such , that it is divided into several small districts , almost surrounded with the sea . " It is in a manner formed into three districts by the two har- bours ; this points out the most natural division for a ...
... miles , but the figure is such , that it is divided into several small districts , almost surrounded with the sea . " It is in a manner formed into three districts by the two har- bours ; this points out the most natural division for a ...
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