| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 540 páginas
...place, the central pofition of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tartary, arid by India j whilft Arabia lies contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided even from the fkirts of India by a eonfiderable gulf; no country, therefore, but Perfia feems likely tu ftnt forth... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 páginas
...firft place the central pofition of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tartary, and by India ; whilft Arabia lies contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided even from the fkirts of India by a confiderable gulf; no country, therefore, but Perfia feems likely to have fent... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 páginas
...firft place the central pofition of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tartary, and by India ; whilft Arabia lies contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided even from the fldrts of India by a confiderable gulf; no country, therefore, but Perjia feems likely to have fent... | |
| William Ward - 1818 - 738 páginas
...first place, the central position of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tarlary, and by India; whilst Arabia lies contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided even from the skirts of India by a considerable gulf; no country, therefore but Persia seems likely to have sent... | |
| William Ward - 1818 - 738 páginas
...first place, the central position of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tarlary, and by India; whilst Arabia lies contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided even from the skirts of India by a considerable gulf; no country, therefore but Persia seems likely to have sent... | |
| William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 páginas
...observe the central position of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tartary, and by India ; whilst Arabia lies contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided eren ii i. in tin- skirts of India by a considerable gulf; no country therefore, but Persia seems likely... | |
| William Ward - 1820 - 446 páginas
...place, the central position of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tartary, and by India ; whilst Arabia lies contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided even from the skirts of India by a considerable gulf; no country, therefore, but Persia seems Jikely to have sent... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 356 páginas
...first place, the central position of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tartary, and by India; whilst Arabia lies contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided even from the skirls of India by a considerable gulf; no country, therefore, but Persia seems likely to have sent... | |
| James Smith - 1843 - 728 páginas
...central position of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tartary, and by India, whilst Arabia lies too contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided even from the skirts of India by a considerable gulf. No country, therefore, but Persia seems likely to have sent... | |
| Michael J. Franklin - 2000 - 544 páginas
...place, the central position of Iran, which is bounded by Arabia, by Tartary, and by India j whilst Arabia lies contiguous to Iran only, but is remote from Tartary, and divided even from the skirts of India by a considerable gulf; no country, therefore, but Persia seems likely to have forth... | |
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