| William Ward - 1818 - 738 pàgines
...whom I have conversed on this .subject say, that at two places in Bengal, Sonar-ga and Vikrum-poorn, muslins are made by a few families so exceedingly...roopees. When this muslin is laid on the grass, and tht dew has fallea upon it, it is no longer discernible. At Bnloochuru, near Moorshudabad, Bankoora,... | |
| Sir Edward Baines - 1835 - 590 pàgines
...wonderful. Persons with whom I hare conversed on this subject say, that at two places in Bengal, Sonar-ga and Vikrum-pooru, muslins are made by a few families...weave one piece, which sells at four or five hundred rupees. TV/ten this muslin is laid on the grass, and the dew has fallen upon it, it is no longer discernible."'§... | |
| Sir Edward Baines - 1835 - 656 pàgines
...wonderful. Persons with whom I have conversed on this subject say, that at two places in Bengal, Sonar-ga and Vikrum-pooru, muslins are made by a few families...weave one piece, which sells at four or five hundred rupees. When this muslin is laid oti the grass, and the dew has fallen upon it, it is no longer discernible."^... | |
| 1835 - 570 pàgines
...wonderful. Persons with whom I have conversed on this subject, say that at two places in Bengal, Sonar-ga and Vikrum-pooru, muslins are made by a few families...four months are required to weave one piece, which cells at 400 or 500 rupees. When this muslin is laid on the grass, and the deiv hasfalienupon it,itis... | |
| 1835 - 430 pàgines
...single piece, which occupies the weaver four months, sometimes amounts to four or five hundred rupees. When this muslin is laid on the grass, and the dew has fallen upon it, it is no longer discernible. Tavernier relates that the ambassador of Shah Sefi, on his return from India, presented his master... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1836 - 482 pàgines
...whom I have conversed on this subject say, that at two places in Bengal, Sonar-ga, and Vicknum-pooru, muslins are made by a few families so exceedingly...months are required to weave one piece, which sells at 400 or 500 roopees. When this muslin is laid on the grass, and the dew has fallen upon it, it is no... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 390 pàgines
...price of a single piece, which occupies the weaver four months, sometimes amounts to 400 or 500 rupees. When this muslin is laid on the grass, and the dew has fallen upon it, it is no longer discernible. Tavernier relates that the ambassador of Shah Sen, on his return from India, presented his master with... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 388 pàgines
...price of a single piece, which occupies the weaver four months, sometimes amounts to 400 or 500 rupees. When this muslin is laid on the grass, and the dew has fallen upon it, it is no longer discernihle. Tavernier relates that the ambassador of Shah Sefi, on his return from India, presented... | |
| 1838 - 492 pàgines
...say, that at two places in Bengal, Sonarga, and Vicknum-pooru, muslins are made by a few families so fine, that four months are required to weave one piece, which sells at 400 or 500 rupees. When this muslin is laid on the grass, and the dew has fallen on it, it is no longer... | |
| George Thompson - 1840 - 222 pàgines
...whom I have conversed on this subject say, that at two places in Bengal, Sonar-ga and Vicrum-pooree, muslins are made by a few families so exceedingly...weave one piece, which sells at four or five hundred rupees. When this muslin is laid on the grass, and the dew has fallen upon it, it is no longer discernible."... | |
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