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 67
... enter into the sub- ject , and conclude by adhering to the opinions formerly given by them in regard to the Indian astronomy , and its priority to every other , of which we have any know- ledge . # " Entertaining no doubts concerning ...
... enter into the sub- ject , and conclude by adhering to the opinions formerly given by them in regard to the Indian astronomy , and its priority to every other , of which we have any know- ledge . # " Entertaining no doubts concerning ...
Page 113
... entered the province at the head of those who had accompanied him in his flight ; and was soon joined by many of his former subjects . The officer who commanded the troops of the East India Company that were stationed in the pro- vince ...
... entered the province at the head of those who had accompanied him in his flight ; and was soon joined by many of his former subjects . The officer who commanded the troops of the East India Company that were stationed in the pro- vince ...
Page 116
... ons , in attempting to enter the Boobeli district , were driven back . The people of that country say , they were sent on pur- pose by him , without any communication to the Rajah , with a view to provoke re- 116 OF THE MANNERS , & c .
... ons , in attempting to enter the Boobeli district , were driven back . The people of that country say , they were sent on pur- pose by him , without any communication to the Rajah , with a view to provoke re- 116 OF THE MANNERS , & c .
Page 117
... enter his territory , and his letter not hav- ing been replied to , concurred in making him believe that his ruin was resolved . Being too high spirited to fly , or preferring any alternative to that of living as a sup- pliant in ...
... enter his territory , and his letter not hav- ing been replied to , concurred in making him believe that his ruin was resolved . Being too high spirited to fly , or preferring any alternative to that of living as a sup- pliant in ...
Page 120
... entered it , by creeping on the ground , and cutting a In Quintus Curtius we have an example similar to this : - " Sed cum in obsidione perseverasset , oppidani , desperatâ salute , ignem subjecere tectis , se quoque ac liberos ...
... entered it , by creeping on the ground , and cutting a In Quintus Curtius we have an example similar to this : - " Sed cum in obsidione perseverasset , oppidani , desperatâ salute , ignem subjecere tectis , se quoque ac liberos ...
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