Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... language is Persian , and the editors do not scruple to write at full length the names of those who are the subjects of the most atrocious libels . It is not very easy for a European to procure a sight of the animadversions passed upon ...
... language is Persian , and the editors do not scruple to write at full length the names of those who are the subjects of the most atrocious libels . It is not very easy for a European to procure a sight of the animadversions passed upon ...
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... languages and history , but chiefly devoted his attention to Oriental numismatics . + These were the most distinguished of Hottinger's predecessors at Zürich ; and it is evident that , up to the beginning of the seventeenth century ...
... languages and history , but chiefly devoted his attention to Oriental numismatics . + These were the most distinguished of Hottinger's predecessors at Zürich ; and it is evident that , up to the beginning of the seventeenth century ...
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... languages , and devoted most of his time to the study of them . With an accurate knowledge of Latin and Hebrew , he combined such facility and ease in Greek , that he was capable of translating any thing into it . At that time , the ...
... languages , and devoted most of his time to the study of them . With an accurate knowledge of Latin and Hebrew , he combined such facility and ease in Greek , that he was capable of translating any thing into it . At that time , the ...
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... languages and literature . * He had nearly resolved to visit the East himself ; for , in 1641 , William Bos- well , being nominated envoy from the United Netherlands to Constantinople , endeavoured to persuade Hottinger to accompany him ...
... languages and literature . * He had nearly resolved to visit the East himself ; for , in 1641 , William Bos- well , being nominated envoy from the United Netherlands to Constantinople , endeavoured to persuade Hottinger to accompany him ...
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... languages , and the government of Zürich , to meet the views of the Count Palatine , came to the resolution that Hottinger should remain three years at Heidelberg , without vacating his posts in their university . He there- fore was ...
... languages , and the government of Zürich , to meet the views of the Count Palatine , came to the resolution that Hottinger should remain three years at Heidelberg , without vacating his posts in their university . He there- fore was ...
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