| 1835 - 428 pagine
...feelings of the highest possible satisfaction that we are enabled to announce to his Lordship in Council, that the tea shrub is beyond all doubt indigenous...the shrub is cultivated for the sake of its leaf. \Ve have no hesitation in declaring this discovery, which is due to the indefatigable researches of... | |
| George Gabriel Sigmond - 1839 - 160 pagine
...indigenous to Upper Assam, which had been conquered from the Burmese; and that it was found from Sadeya and Beesa to the Chinese frontier province of Yunnan, where the shrub is cultivated for the sake of the leaf. They forwarded samples of the fruit and leaves. The Tea Committee, knowing that several species... | |
| 1839 - 658 pagine
...Upper Assam which had been conqueied from the Burmese; and that it was found from Sadeya and Beeaa to the Chinese frontier province ,of Yunnan, where the shrub is cultivated for the sake of the leaf. Iney forwarde'd samples of the fruit and leaves. •' The Tea Committee, knowing that several... | |
| 590 pagine
...possible satisfaction, that we are enabled to announce to his Lordship in Council, that the tea-shrub is beyond all doubt indigenous in Upper Assam, being...extent of country of one month's march, within the Hon. Company's territories, from Sudiya and Beesa to the Chinese frontier province of Yumian, where... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1852 - 258 pagine
...definitions. Some years since it was discovered that the teaplant is indigenous in our Indian territories of Upper Assam, being found there through an extent of country of one month's march from Suddya and Beesa, to the Chinese frontier province of Yunuam. The cultivation of the plant is... | |
| 1859 - 662 pagine
...feelings of the highest possible satisfaction that we are enabled to announce to his Lordship in Council that the tea shrub is beyond all doubt indigenous...there through an extent of country of one month's mareh, within the Honourable Company's territories, from Sudiya and Beesa to the Chinese frontier province... | |
| Sir George Watt - 1893 - 494 pagine
...enabled to announce to His Lordship in Council that the Tea Shrub is, beyond all doubt, indigenous to Upper Assam, being found there, through an extent...march within the Honourable Company's Territories. The Committee then added that they were not altogether unprepared for this discovery. It is remarkable,... | |
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