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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Physical Science 1868

1868

Others can use the chain and the NiriAnatic compass in the field and the plotting scale and protractor and painbox in the bout) and produce unaided a very creditable plan of a piece of land while still others can use the sextant measure heights and nces take the sun's meridional altitude and calculate the latitude. [...] The Pakus are the hereditary enemies of the Pwos the Bghais of the Pakus the Gaikhos of the Bghais and the Rod Karens of all. [...] Expose yourselves to the heat of the sun and to the pouring rains and the fierce Winds. [...] Then the inhabitants of other countries will hear and say : " We hear that in that country the poor and the widows and the orphans become slaves or die of starvation." 'Then the inhabitants of other.countries will abuse you and speak evil of you and say " The people of that land are all the children of poverty. [...] For wlipn you curse each other without cause your curses go from one place to another to see to whom they belong and when they find no owner the Lord of the lands and the waters the God of heaven and earth is displeased ; and he sags to the curse There is no reason why thou shouldest hit.
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Pages
57
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
On Dwelling Works of Art Laws &c. of the Karens Remembering Query 50 to Query 76;—by Rev. F. Mason D. D. Missionary to the Karen people
125-169 The Natural History Secretary view
Additions to the Knowledge of Silk;—by Captain J. Mitchell Superintendent of the Government Mesuement Madras
169-170 The Natural History Secretary view
A Short Sketch of the Tribes of Bhutteanah and Hurrianah—by Peter A. Minas G. M. C. B. Honorary Assistant Surgeon; in Civil Medical Charge of the Hissar District
171-180 The Natural History Secretary view

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