The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830 |
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... Tangut : the people are little addicted to merchan- dise and manufactures , and live wholly from the produce of the soil . In the country of Tangut , likewise , is the province of Kamul , the inhabitants of which appear to live only for ...
... Tangut : the people are little addicted to merchan- dise and manufactures , and live wholly from the produce of the soil . In the country of Tangut , likewise , is the province of Kamul , the inhabitants of which appear to live only for ...
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... Tangut the Yak , or Tatarian ox , first occurred to our traveller's notice . He says , there are certain wild cattle in this country , nearly as large as elephants , with black and white hair , which is short all over the body , but ...
... Tangut the Yak , or Tatarian ox , first occurred to our traveller's notice . He says , there are certain wild cattle in this country , nearly as large as elephants , with black and white hair , which is short all over the body , but ...
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... Tangut , not far from the great wall of China . Some suppose this place to be the city of Kan- cheu , through which the ambassadors of shah Rokh passed in 1419 , on their journey from Herat to Pekin . But it would agree better with the ...
... Tangut , not far from the great wall of China . Some suppose this place to be the city of Kan- cheu , through which the ambassadors of shah Rokh passed in 1419 , on their journey from Herat to Pekin . But it would agree better with the ...
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