The Gates of Thibet: A Bird's Eye View of Independent Sikkhim, British Bhootan and the Dooars, as a Doorga Poojah TripCatholic orphan Press, 1894 - 183 strán (strany) |
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Strana 2
... traveller from the plains there have been many descriptions . Every one has heard of the social delights of the Capua of Bengal , of the glorious views of the snows to be had occasionally from the pleasure capital of the Himalayas , of ...
... traveller from the plains there have been many descriptions . Every one has heard of the social delights of the Capua of Bengal , of the glorious views of the snows to be had occasionally from the pleasure capital of the Himalayas , of ...
Strana 13
... travellers who visit the border districts for trade , or other pur- poses , and a demand will set in from Thibet as soon as its importation is allowed . It is probable that some of the tea will be smuggled in by Thibetan travellers ...
... travellers who visit the border districts for trade , or other pur- poses , and a demand will set in from Thibet as soon as its importation is allowed . It is probable that some of the tea will be smuggled in by Thibetan travellers ...
Strana 15
... Travellers ' Bungalow , and , at a discreet distance from it , a little pavillion with a few rustic seats commanding a view of the meeting of the waters of the Runjeet and the Teesta . I do not know to whom we owe this charming rest ...
... Travellers ' Bungalow , and , at a discreet distance from it , a little pavillion with a few rustic seats commanding a view of the meeting of the waters of the Runjeet and the Teesta . I do not know to whom we owe this charming rest ...
Strana 42
... travelling traders ; 5th , the Chinese settled in the country ; and 6th , the mendicants , but all are , more or less , engaged in trade , home and foreign . The Grand Lama's Government sends large caravans annually , guarded by armed ...
... travelling traders ; 5th , the Chinese settled in the country ; and 6th , the mendicants , but all are , more or less , engaged in trade , home and foreign . The Grand Lama's Government sends large caravans annually , guarded by armed ...
Strana 52
... traveller's bungalow has been built by Government ; there are Commissariat Store Godowns , and the officers of that Department have there their Head - Quarters . There are post and Telegraph offices , an office for the registration of ...
... traveller's bungalow has been built by Government ; there are Commissariat Store Godowns , and the officers of that Department have there their Head - Quarters . There are post and Telegraph offices , an office for the registration of ...
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altitude Bazaar Bengal Bhootanese Bhootyas brick-tea bridge British Bhootan British Government Buddha Buddhist Bullabaree Bungalow Calcutta China Chinese Chumbi Valley Cinchona colour convention Cooch Behar coolies copper cultivation Darjeeling District Desgodins Dewan distance Donkya Dooars elephants elevation export feet fever flowers forest frontier GATES OF THIBET Gnatong gold Gompa grows Guntok hands hill sides Himalayas Hindu important Independent Sikkhim India Indian Tea Jeylap Pass jungle Kalimpong keou labour Lachen Lachung Lamas land Lepchas Lhassa Lingtu malaria miles Mission Missionaries mist monasteries monks mountain murwa Namgyel native Nepal Nepalese Newars Pakyong Pasheting Pashok Pedong Pemberingo Pass plains Planters plants ponies present purple quantity Railway Rajahs of Sikkhim religion residence Rhenok road Sedongchen Shigatse Sikkhim silver snow species spirits tea gardens Teesta Terai territory Thibet Thibetan Thothub tiffin trade travellers treaty Treaty of Tientsin Tukola Tumlong vegetation Yatong yellow
Populárne pasáže
Strana 168 - Britannic Majesty and His Majesty the Emperor of China have resolved to conclude a Convention on this subject and have, for this purpose, named Plenipotentiaries, that is to say : Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland...
Strana 170 - Import and export trade in the following articles — arms, ammunition, military stores, salt, liquors, and intoxicating or narcotic drugs, may, at the option of either Government, be entirely prohibited, or permitted only on such conditions as either Government, on their own side, may think fit to impose.
Strana 170 - British subjects shall be at liberty to sell their goods to whomsoever they please, to purchase native commodities in kind or in money, to hire transport of any kind, and in general to conduct their business transactions in conformity with local usage, and without any vexatious restrictions.
Strana 13 - Twas that friends, the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made every dear scene of enchantment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of nature improve, When we see them reflected from looks that we love. Sweet vale of Avoca ! how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade with the friends I love best, Where the storms that we feel in this cold world should cease, And our hearts, like thy waters, be mingled in peace ! ST SENANUS AND THE LADY.
Strana 169 - State, is hereby recognised, has direct and exclusive control over the internal administration and foreign relations of that State, and except through and with the permission of the British Government, neither the Ruler of the State, nor any of its officers, shall have official relations of any kind, formal or informal, with any other country.
Strana 171 - ... opening of Yatung to trade ; but after the expiration of this term, if found desirable, a tariff may be mutually agreed upon and enforced. Indian tea may be imported into Tibet at a rate of duty not exceeding that at which Chinese tea is imported into England, but trade in Indian tea shall not be engaged in during the five years for which other commodities are exempt.
Strana 168 - The boundary of Sikkim and Tibet shall be the crest of the mountain range separating the waters flowing into the Sikkim Teesta and its affluents, from the waters flowing into the Tibetan Mochu, and northwards into other rivers of Tibet.
Strana 65 - Hark ! how the sacred calm, that breathes around, Bids every fierce tumultuous passion cease ; In still small accents whispering from the ground, A grateful earnest of eternal peace.
Strana 171 - Sikkim to the Chinese frontier officer, who will forward them by special courier. || Despatches from the Chinese Imperial Resident in Tibet to the Government of India will be handed over by the Chinese frontier officer to the Political Officer for Sikkim, who will forward them as quickly as possible. VIII. — Despatches between the Chinese and Indian officials must be treated with due respect, and couriers will be assisted in passing to and fro by the officers of each Government.
Strana 168 - Emperor of India, and His Majesty the Emperor of China are sincerely desirous to maintain and perpetuate the relations of friendship and good understanding which now exist between their respective Empires ; And whereas the refusal of Tibet to recognise the validity of or to carry into full effect the provisions of the Anglo-Chinese Convention...