The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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... methods of exploiting the forests by timber merchants or the local population are still far from being organised on up - to - date lines , and so forth . A study of how these practices were gradually checked and order brought into the ...
... methods of exploiting the forests by timber merchants or the local population are still far from being organised on up - to - date lines , and so forth . A study of how these practices were gradually checked and order brought into the ...
第 21 頁
... methods by which India had been successfully invaded . The Mahomedans came from the Persian border and had the assistance of a fleet as they held the command of the sea , a command which was indispensable to an invasion from any sea ...
... methods by which India had been successfully invaded . The Mahomedans came from the Persian border and had the assistance of a fleet as they held the command of the sea , a command which was indispensable to an invasion from any sea ...
第 28 頁
... methods of a rather dubious character , secured the support of some of Surajah Dowlah's ministers and then advanced to give battle to the Governor's Army . Clive had only 3000 men , but 1000 of these troops were British . The Governor's ...
... methods of a rather dubious character , secured the support of some of Surajah Dowlah's ministers and then advanced to give battle to the Governor's Army . Clive had only 3000 men , but 1000 of these troops were British . The Governor's ...
第 31 頁
... method of shifting cultivation , which under various names has been practised in the forests of India during many centuries and still exists in some parts — a pernicious system which is prob- ably as destructive to forests as any other ...
... method of shifting cultivation , which under various names has been practised in the forests of India during many centuries and still exists in some parts — a pernicious system which is prob- ably as destructive to forests as any other ...
第 35 頁
... methods of extraction employed . Their methods were so inferior that probably not more than 30 to 40 per cent of the timber thus felled ever reached the markets . The ownership of the forests and waste lands of the country had almost ...
... methods of extraction employed . Their methods were so inferior that probably not more than 30 to 40 per cent of the timber thus felled ever reached the markets . The ownership of the forests and waste lands of the country had almost ...
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