The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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These mountains are difficult , rugged and often dangerous ; yet owing to their lesser altitude they have not offered an obstacle to invasion of such impassibility as is presented by the Pamirs to the north and the Himalaya to the north ...
These mountains are difficult , rugged and often dangerous ; yet owing to their lesser altitude they have not offered an obstacle to invasion of such impassibility as is presented by the Pamirs to the north and the Himalaya to the north ...
第 30 頁
The legend relates that the burning of the forest was only carried out with great difficulty owing to the frequent rains which Indra poured down to quench the fire . Allusions are numerous in the epic to dark and gloomy , and we may be ...
The legend relates that the burning of the forest was only carried out with great difficulty owing to the frequent rains which Indra poured down to quench the fire . Allusions are numerous in the epic to dark and gloomy , and we may be ...
第 31 頁
... has been to reduce the value of the agricultural land at the foot of the hills owing to the soil becoming covered up with rocks and debris , the result of erosion in the hills now unprotected by trees , and to render the climate ...
... has been to reduce the value of the agricultural land at the foot of the hills owing to the soil becoming covered up with rocks and debris , the result of erosion in the hills now unprotected by trees , and to render the climate ...
第 32 頁
The desertion of these formerly populated areas has not been , in the main , due to depopulation owing to invasion and extermination , nor was the cultivation due to extensive irrigation , for evidence of such works would have remained ...
The desertion of these formerly populated areas has not been , in the main , due to depopulation owing to invasion and extermination , nor was the cultivation due to extensive irrigation , for evidence of such works would have remained ...
第 34 頁
For the supplies of first - class oak timber were falling short in England owing to the cessation of planting , which had fallen off to a great extent early in the latter part of the eighteenth century . The British were not the first ...
For the supplies of first - class oak timber were falling short in England owing to the cessation of planting , which had fallen off to a great extent early in the latter part of the eighteenth century . The British were not the first ...
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