Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern India, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 - 378 pages |
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Page 31
... afterwards , should thus come in mutual support of one another , is perhaps the most striking example of the progress and vicissitude of science , which the history of mankind has yet exhibited . 66 This , however , is not the only ...
... afterwards , should thus come in mutual support of one another , is perhaps the most striking example of the progress and vicissitude of science , which the history of mankind has yet exhibited . 66 This , however , is not the only ...
Page 66
... afterwards and at different times improved during their in- tercourse with strangers , M. de la Place nevertheless allows , that the knowledge of the Indians in science and philosophy , was anterior to 66 ON THE ASTRONOMY , & c .
... afterwards and at different times improved during their in- tercourse with strangers , M. de la Place nevertheless allows , that the knowledge of the Indians in science and philosophy , was anterior to 66 ON THE ASTRONOMY , & c .
Page 69
... afterwards succeed ; because the perpetual commentary notices every passage , and , in general , explains every word . " Commentaries on the Vedas themselves exist , which testify the authenticity of the text . Some are stated to have ...
... afterwards succeed ; because the perpetual commentary notices every passage , and , in general , explains every word . " Commentaries on the Vedas themselves exist , which testify the authenticity of the text . Some are stated to have ...
Page 113
... having also fallen , the * Known in history by that name , but who afterwards assumed that of Walaw Jaw . + Lieut . Colonel Thomas Fletcher . VOL . II . I rest of his troops were broken and dispers- ed . OF THE HINDŪS . 113.
... having also fallen , the * Known in history by that name , but who afterwards assumed that of Walaw Jaw . + Lieut . Colonel Thomas Fletcher . VOL . II . I rest of his troops were broken and dispers- ed . OF THE HINDŪS . 113.
Page 128
... Afterwards Governor of Bombay . + The Raj - Putra , or , as it is commonly said , Raj - Put , is a division of the Cshatriya , or military class . ceed that tribe in the wildness of their no- tions 128 OF THE MANNERS , & c .
... Afterwards Governor of Bombay . + The Raj - Putra , or , as it is commonly said , Raj - Put , is a division of the Cshatriya , or military class . ceed that tribe in the wildness of their no- tions 128 OF THE MANNERS , & c .
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