The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 9 頁
At this eastern bend it takes up the Dibang from the north and another stream ( which is also named Brahmaputra ) from the east , and finally , as the “ Son of Brahma , the creator ” ( i.e. Brahmaputra ) , it proceeds to increase and ...
At this eastern bend it takes up the Dibang from the north and another stream ( which is also named Brahmaputra ) from the east , and finally , as the “ Son of Brahma , the creator ” ( i.e. Brahmaputra ) , it proceeds to increase and ...
第 17 頁
For with the increase in population the activities of man have , so far as the forests of the world are concerned , been a history of devastation , carried on throughout the ages down to present times . There seem to be few reasons for ...
For with the increase in population the activities of man have , so far as the forests of the world are concerned , been a history of devastation , carried on throughout the ages down to present times . There seem to be few reasons for ...
第 20 頁
The Western nations soon realised the value of this trade and the great increase in importance and power which it conferred on the nations who enjoyed the largest share . From the very first the trade was in Semitic hands .
The Western nations soon realised the value of this trade and the great increase in importance and power which it conferred on the nations who enjoyed the largest share . From the very first the trade was in Semitic hands .
第 26 頁
Every decade the disorganisation increased . With the exception of certain Hindu native states — Mysore , Travancore , the mountainous principality of Coorg and a few others — which had escaped Moslem dominion , the rest of the country ...
Every decade the disorganisation increased . With the exception of certain Hindu native states — Mysore , Travancore , the mountainous principality of Coorg and a few others — which had escaped Moslem dominion , the rest of the country ...
第 31 頁
The great reduction in the forest areas in the country was slowly brought about by the constant invasions of the Central Asian peoples who brought their flocks with them ; and as both people and flocks increased in numbers , wider and ...
The great reduction in the forest areas in the country was slowly brought about by the constant invasions of the Central Asian peoples who brought their flocks with them ; and as both people and flocks increased in numbers , wider and ...
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