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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... considered the subject and admit this , are disposed to think , that the Arabians took their divisions from the , Hindus . The learned orientalist , Mr. Cole- , brooke , who has examined the subject , finds , however , that in some ...
... considered the subject and admit this , are disposed to think , that the Arabians took their divisions from the , Hindus . The learned orientalist , Mr. Cole- , brooke , who has examined the subject , finds , however , that in some ...
Page 58
... considered Euclid's theorem , though he was probably not ignorant of it , as having any connexion with the matter he had in hand . He therefore founded his calcula- tions on another proposition , containing a property of quadrilateral ...
... considered Euclid's theorem , though he was probably not ignorant of it , as having any connexion with the matter he had in hand . He therefore founded his calcula- tions on another proposition , containing a property of quadrilateral ...
Page 167
... considered and refuted ; and the wrong interpretations of the text , with all the arguments which * Copies of two commentaries , one , that of Patan- jali , the other by Catyayana , are also among the manu- scripts presented to the ...
... considered and refuted ; and the wrong interpretations of the text , with all the arguments which * Copies of two commentaries , one , that of Patan- jali , the other by Catyayana , are also among the manu- scripts presented to the ...
Page 204
... at Narsapour , Yanam , and point Gaudavery . Both the Krishna and Gaudavery are considered as sacred rivers by the Hindus . 1 8 1 tensive communication with India than the Malays . That 204 ON THE LANGUAGES OF INDIA .
... at Narsapour , Yanam , and point Gaudavery . Both the Krishna and Gaudavery are considered as sacred rivers by the Hindus . 1 8 1 tensive communication with India than the Malays . That 204 ON THE LANGUAGES OF INDIA .
Page 206
... considered in the following order : Polysyllabic languages . 1. Malayu . 2. Jawa . 3. Bugis . 4. Bima . 5. Batta . 6. Gala , or Tagala . Monosyllabic languages . 7. Rukheng . 8. Barma , 9. Mon. 10. Thay . 11. Khohmen . 12. Law . 13 ...
... considered in the following order : Polysyllabic languages . 1. Malayu . 2. Jawa . 3. Bugis . 4. Bima . 5. Batta . 6. Gala , or Tagala . Monosyllabic languages . 7. Rukheng . 8. Barma , 9. Mon. 10. Thay . 11. Khohmen . 12. Law . 13 ...
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