Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... Maulmain , a seaport in Burmah , for the Shan city of Zimmé , in order to make that city the base for my explora- tions in Northern Siam and the Shan States , which Mr Colquhoun and I hoped would result in prov- ing that it was ...
... Maulmain , a seaport in Burmah , for the Shan city of Zimmé , in order to make that city the base for my explora- tions in Northern Siam and the Shan States , which Mr Colquhoun and I hoped would result in prov- ing that it was ...
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... Maulmain ; that even along the route I had taken , it would not be very expensive to carry a railway , and that it would be still easier to carry one from Maulmain to Raheng . As to the possibility of trains being moved without being ...
... Maulmain ; that even along the route I had taken , it would not be very expensive to carry a railway , and that it would be still easier to carry one from Maulmain to Raheng . As to the possibility of trains being moved without being ...
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... Maulmain . The con- nection of Rangoon with Maul- main by railway has since been advocated by Sir Charles Cros- thwaite , the present chief com- missioner of Burmah , so far as proposing that its first section should be surveyed and put ...
... Maulmain . The con- nection of Rangoon with Maul- main by railway has since been advocated by Sir Charles Cros- thwaite , the present chief com- missioner of Burmah , so far as proposing that its first section should be surveyed and put ...
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... Maulmain from our frontier at Myawadi . Myawadi lies . 60 miles east of Maulmain , 40 miles west of Raheng , and 630 feet above the level of the sea . It is separated from Maulmain by a range of hills over which the caravans clamber by ...
... Maulmain from our frontier at Myawadi . Myawadi lies . 60 miles east of Maulmain , 40 miles west of Raheng , and 630 feet above the level of the sea . It is separated from Maulmain by a range of hills over which the caravans clamber by ...
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... Maulmain ; would render the country to the south of Burmah , between it and our Straits Settle- ments , French territory ; would destroy our trade in Siam and its Shan States ; stop the recruitment of cattle1 and elephants from those ...
... Maulmain ; would render the country to the south of Burmah , between it and our Straits Settle- ments , French territory ; would destroy our trade in Siam and its Shan States ; stop the recruitment of cattle1 and elephants from those ...
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