Buddhist IndiaG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903 - 332 pages |
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Page vi
... instance , in England . And whereas in Paris and Ber- lin , in St. Petersburg and Vienna , there are great seminaries of Oriental learning , we see in London the amazing absurdity of unpaid professors obliged to devote to the earning ...
... instance , in England . And whereas in Paris and Ber- lin , in St. Petersburg and Vienna , there are great seminaries of Oriental learning , we see in London the amazing absurdity of unpaid professors obliged to devote to the earning ...
Page vii
... instance , there are two chairs of Sanskrit . In Germany the Gov- ernments provide more than twenty - just as if Ger- many's interests in India were more than ten times as great as ours . Meanwhile our Government is supine and placid ...
... instance , there are two chairs of Sanskrit . In Germany the Gov- ernments provide more than twenty - just as if Ger- many's interests in India were more than ten times as great as ours . Meanwhile our Government is supine and placid ...
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... see Dhp . A. 216 , foll .; Jāt . 4. 145 , foll . Pabbajjā Sutta , verse 18 ( S. N. 122 ) . 3 For instance , D. 1. 90 , 91 ; Vin . 2. 183 ; J. 1. 889 , 4. 145 . we cannot see , in the present state of our THE KINGS II II.
... see Dhp . A. 216 , foll .; Jāt . 4. 145 , foll . Pabbajjā Sutta , verse 18 ( S. N. 122 ) . 3 For instance , D. 1. 90 , 91 ; Vin . 2. 183 ; J. 1. 889 , 4. 145 . we cannot see , in the present state of our THE KINGS II II.
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... pupil of Rāma , and the teacher of Gotama . But the above four are the only ones of whom we have accounts in any detail . See , for instance , M. B. V. 89 . 2 M. 2. 83 . CHAPTER II THE CLANS AND NATIONS T is much the 16 BUDDHIST INDIA.
... pupil of Rāma , and the teacher of Gotama . But the above four are the only ones of whom we have accounts in any detail . See , for instance , M. B. V. 89 . 2 M. 2. 83 . CHAPTER II THE CLANS AND NATIONS T is much the 16 BUDDHIST INDIA.
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... special trades of a higher standing ; the carpenters , smiths , and potters for instance , had villages of their own . So also had the brahmins , whose services were in request at every domestic event . 20 BUDDHIST INDIA.
... special trades of a higher standing ; the carpenters , smiths , and potters for instance , had villages of their own . So also had the brahmins , whose services were in request at every domestic event . 20 BUDDHIST INDIA.
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Page 262 - Some superintend the rivers, measure the land, as is done in Egypt, and inspect the sluices by which water is let out from the main canals into their branches, so that every one may have an equal supply of it.
Page 263 - They escort them on the way when they leave the country, or, in the event of their dying, forward their property to their relatives. They take care of them when they are sick, and if they die bury them.