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(From Colonel Symes's Embassy to Ava [And Other Sources); And a Description of the Kingdom of Assam (Taken from the Alemgeernameth of Mohammed Cazim, and Translated by H. Vansittart) Formerly Part of the Empire of Ava, under the King of Pegue, Translated from the Alumcekrnamem. To Which Is Added an Account of the Petroleum Wells, in the Burmah Dominions, Extracted from a Journal from Rangoon up the River Eraiwaddy to Amarapoorah, the Present Capital of the Burmah Empire (by H. Cox) c. 1798
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(From Colonel Symes's Embassy to Ava [And Other Sources); And a Description of the Kingdom of Assam (Taken from the Alemgeernameth of Mohammed Cazim, and Translated by H. Vansittart) Formerly Part of the Empire of Ava, under the King of Pegue, Translated from the Alumcekrnamem. To Which Is Added an Account of the Petroleum Wells, in the Burmah Dominions, Extracted from a Journal from Rangoon up the River Eraiwaddy to Amarapoorah, the Present Capital of the Burmah Empire (by H. Cox) c. 1798

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(From Colonel Symes's Embassy to Ava [And Other Sources); And a Description of the Kingdom of Assam (Taken from the Alemgeernameth of Mohammed Cazim, and Translated by H. Vansittart) Formerly Part of the Empire of Ava, under the King of Pegue, Translated from the Alumcekrnamem. To Which Is Added an Account of the Petroleum Wells, in the Burmah Dominions, Extracted from a Journal from Rangoon up the River Eraiwaddy to Amarapoorah, the Present Capital of the Burmah Empire (by H. Cox) c. 1798

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