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... Indian Game of Chefs Fi . An Indian Grant of Land , found at Tanna 2. Infcriptions on the Staff of Fírúz Shah Shig On the Baya , or Indian Gross - beak On the Pangolin of Bahar Fig . On the Loris , or flow - paced Lemur On the Cure of ...
... Indian Game of Chefs Fi . An Indian Grant of Land , found at Tanna 2. Infcriptions on the Staff of Fírúz Shah Shig On the Baya , or Indian Gross - beak On the Pangolin of Bahar Fig . On the Loris , or flow - paced Lemur On the Cure of ...
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... INDIA . 1. - The Ancient Geography of India , & c . from the Puranas . 2. - A Botanical Description of Indian Plants , from the Cofhas , & c . 3. - A Grammar of the Sanscrit Language , from Panini , & c . 4. - A Dictionary of the ...
... INDIA . 1. - The Ancient Geography of India , & c . from the Puranas . 2. - A Botanical Description of Indian Plants , from the Cofhas , & c . 3. - A Grammar of the Sanscrit Language , from Panini , & c . 4. - A Dictionary of the ...
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William Jones. 5 . On the Ancient Mufic of the Indians . 6. On the Medical Substances of India , and the Indian Art of Medicine . 7. - On the Philosophy of the Ancient Indians . 8. - A Translation of the Veda . 9. - On Ancient Indian ...
William Jones. 5 . On the Ancient Mufic of the Indians . 6. On the Medical Substances of India , and the Indian Art of Medicine . 7. - On the Philosophy of the Ancient Indians . 8. - A Translation of the Veda . 9. - On Ancient Indian ...
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... Indian prescrip- tion of fifty - four , and another of fixty - fix , ingredients ; but fuch com- . pofitions are always to be suspected , fince the effect of one ingredient may destroy that of another ; and it were better to find ...
... Indian prescrip- tion of fifty - four , and another of fixty - fix , ingredients ; but fuch com- . pofitions are always to be suspected , fince the effect of one ingredient may destroy that of another ; and it were better to find ...
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... Indian and Arabian characters : that the Phe- nician , from which the Greek and Roman alphabets were formed by various changes and inversions , had a fimilar origin , there can be little doubt ; and the inscriptions at Canáraḥ , of ...
... Indian and Arabian characters : that the Phe- nician , from which the Greek and Roman alphabets were formed by various changes and inversions , had a fimilar origin , there can be little doubt ; and the inscriptions at Canáraḥ , of ...
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