The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 103A. Constable, 1856 |
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... pass between Nepaul and Thibet : The following morning ( Nov. 26th ) , I started with a small body to visit the pass , continuing up the broad grassy valley : much snow lay on the ground at 13,500 feet , which had fallen the previous ...
... pass between Nepaul and Thibet : The following morning ( Nov. 26th ) , I started with a small body to visit the pass , continuing up the broad grassy valley : much snow lay on the ground at 13,500 feet , which had fallen the previous ...
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... pass , 18,466 feet above the sea by the barometer , 17,866 by boiling point . ' ( Vol . ii . p . 122. ) 6 The view from the Donkia pass ( twice afterwards ascended by our travellers ) is described as very impressive and extraordi- nary ...
... pass , 18,466 feet above the sea by the barometer , 17,866 by boiling point . ' ( Vol . ii . p . 122. ) 6 The view from the Donkia pass ( twice afterwards ascended by our travellers ) is described as very impressive and extraordi- nary ...
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Or Critical Journal. Milli - Duz pass , in order to entice Paskiewitsch to engage himself in the intricacies of the mountain while he himself was moving on to occupy the Zevinn pass ( on the Turkish left and Russian right ) , with a ...
Or Critical Journal. Milli - Duz pass , in order to entice Paskiewitsch to engage himself in the intricacies of the mountain while he himself was moving on to occupy the Zevinn pass ( on the Turkish left and Russian right ) , with a ...
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