Th > References for ‘Thames’
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[4] In the near future there will be [...] like the Ganga, the Jamuna and the Thames are already very polluted. People [...] humanity in the very near future.
[1] Nigama is the collection of all [...] it by immersing oneself in the Thames. If puńya can be acquired [...] either in the Ganges or in the Thames. And can there be no puńya [...] salvation? It is all unscientific.
[37] “Take for example the case of the river Thames: it is not a big river, either in width or in breadth. The part of the river Thames where the ships sail is not really [...] the sea entering into the land.
[38] “The deltaic portion of the river Thames is somewhat similar. The more one proceeds down the river from the source of the Thames, the greater is the Anglo-Saxon and Norman influence. If one moves from the southern bank of the Thames towards the Straights of Dover, [...] areas, too, is quite discernible.
[39] “If one moves towards the opposite part of the Thames river, or towards Wales in the [...] is not negligible either.”
[107] “Take for example the case of the river Thames: it is not a big river, either in width or in breadth. The part of the river Thames where the ships sail is not really [...] the sea entering into the land.
[108] “The deltaic portion of the river Thames is somewhat similar. The more one proceeds down the river from the source of the Thames, the greater is the Anglo-Saxon and Norman influence. If one moves from the southern bank of the Thames towards the Straights of Dover, [...] areas, too, is quite discernible.
[109] “If one moves towards the opposite part of the Thames river, or towards Wales in the [...] is not negligible either.”