The Mishmee hills, an account of an attempt to penetrate Thibet from Assam1873 |
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... necessary of life to the Thibetans , the Chinese Government , who hold the wholesale monopoly of the export tea trade , have granted the retail monopoly to the Lama priests , who , by this means , hold the lay population of Thibet at ...
... necessary of life to the Thibetans , the Chinese Government , who hold the wholesale monopoly of the export tea trade , have granted the retail monopoly to the Lama priests , who , by this means , hold the lay population of Thibet at ...
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... told us that the steamer had a great deal of water in her , and to prevent the boiler fires being drowned , it was necessary that her engines should be set in motion , to pump the water out . Having told this welcome news , he desired me ...
... told us that the steamer had a great deal of water in her , and to prevent the boiler fires being drowned , it was necessary that her engines should be set in motion , to pump the water out . Having told this welcome news , he desired me ...
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... necessary to take to the boats , we should have been saved by them . Twice I have been in a position in which it was necessary to lower boats . Once on a voyage up the China Sea , when , our vessel having struck on a coral reef off the ...
... necessary to take to the boats , we should have been saved by them . Twice I have been in a position in which it was necessary to lower boats . Once on a voyage up the China Sea , when , our vessel having struck on a coral reef off the ...
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... protected by military escorts and the parade necessary to keep up the dignity of their Sovereign , are not fit for the slow plodding process of fostering trade , or impressing a strange people with the idea that our object D 2.
... protected by military escorts and the parade necessary to keep up the dignity of their Sovereign , are not fit for the slow plodding process of fostering trade , or impressing a strange people with the idea that our object D 2.
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... necessary to provide baggage animals before leaving Calcutta , as nothing of that kind could be procured in Assam ; while the prospect of being able to hire men to act as porters from Sudiya was uncertain , the Assamese as well as the ...
... necessary to provide baggage animals before leaving Calcutta , as nothing of that kind could be procured in Assam ; while the prospect of being able to hire men to act as porters from Sudiya was uncertain , the Assamese as well as the ...
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Abors amongst amusing animal arrived Assam teas Assamese Author bamboo bank Bathang Bhamo Bhuddism boat Bowsong Bramakund Bramapootra buffaloes bull Burmah Calcutta camp Captain chief China Chinese Chowsam clan cloth coolies Cornhill Crown 8vo Debrughur deer Degaroo Dehong Demy 8vo Edition elephant English feet fever fire fish followed forest frontier Government grass head herd Hesba Stretton host hour Illustrated India journey jungle Kaysong Khamtees leaving leeches leopard London mahout Mall Gazette Meju mhitton miles Mishmee country Mishmee hills morning Mortimer Collins mountain mules native negro night Northern Assam nullah opium Pall Mall Gazette party Paternoster Row Philip plains planters Poso Price Prof Published by Henry rendered rice rifle river Roemah round rupees Sahib Samsang savage scarcely seemed Sengsong shot slaves soon steamer story stream Sudiya Thibet Thibetan tiger trade trees tribes village vols wild women yards
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