Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzky 253–254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... interest of the island today . In 1811 the British Governor of Ceylon instructed a certain Lieutenant Edward Nolan of the 4th Ceylon Regiment to proceed to the island of Delft and there investigate the possi- bility of cultivating flax ...
... interest of the island today . In 1811 the British Governor of Ceylon instructed a certain Lieutenant Edward Nolan of the 4th Ceylon Regiment to proceed to the island of Delft and there investigate the possi- bility of cultivating flax ...
Strana 428
... interest at all . But what an unfair and inadequate impression it is ! Enduring down to our own times , its correction seems to have been mainly the work of such modern historians as William Wilson Hunter , who went thoroughly into East ...
... interest at all . But what an unfair and inadequate impression it is ! Enduring down to our own times , its correction seems to have been mainly the work of such modern historians as William Wilson Hunter , who went thoroughly into East ...
Strana 97
... interest to add that this vast lake has since been so greatly en- larged that its present area amounts to about 20,000 acres a water supply for which Madras has cause to bless Colonel Pennycuick and his fellow engineers . When the ...
... interest to add that this vast lake has since been so greatly en- larged that its present area amounts to about 20,000 acres a water supply for which Madras has cause to bless Colonel Pennycuick and his fellow engineers . When the ...
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