Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... Hindus CHAPTER VI . The Philosophical and Theological Opi- 93 179 nions of the Hindūs , continued 216 » CHAPTER VII . Of the Sikhs 277 JUIGURANIU O'N AGVUOIT RESEARCHES ON Ancient and Modern India . CHAPTER I. ON CONTENTS OF VOL . I.
... Hindus CHAPTER VI . The Philosophical and Theological Opi- 93 179 nions of the Hindūs , continued 216 » CHAPTER VII . Of the Sikhs 277 JUIGURANIU O'N AGVUOIT RESEARCHES ON Ancient and Modern India . CHAPTER I. ON CONTENTS OF VOL . I.
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... Butan , Car Siam , Ava , R doms , as far as Sin of the Arab . tion the whole celebrated istal men , at its sout in short , we me try in which the * Or rather Sin guages of the Hindūs prevail at this day , with 4 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
... Butan , Car Siam , Ava , R doms , as far as Sin of the Arab . tion the whole celebrated istal men , at its sout in short , we me try in which the * Or rather Sin guages of the Hindūs prevail at this day , with 4 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
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... Hindūs and Egyptians had in- cercourse , were , like themselves , without money , we may at most accuse them of vant of invention , but not of obstinately , R like the Chinese , refusing to profit by the example INSTITUTES OF MENU . 73.
... Hindūs and Egyptians had in- cercourse , were , like themselves , without money , we may at most accuse them of vant of invention , but not of obstinately , R like the Chinese , refusing to profit by the example INSTITUTES OF MENU . 73.
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... Hindūs with Egypt , under the Ptolemies , and which was greatly extended and increased after that country became subject to the Ro- mans . The trade of India with foreign na- tions , was almost entirely maintained by its productions of ...
... Hindūs with Egypt , under the Ptolemies , and which was greatly extended and increased after that country became subject to the Ro- mans . The trade of India with foreign na- tions , was almost entirely maintained by its productions of ...
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... Hindūs , and that of the an- cient Greeks and Romans , appears to us so very conspicuous , as almost to exclude doubt of their having one common origin . In the Ganesa of the Hindus , we dis- cover the Janus of the Romans . In Eu- -ope ...
... Hindūs , and that of the an- cient Greeks and Romans , appears to us so very conspicuous , as almost to exclude doubt of their having one common origin . In the Ganesa of the Hindus , we dis- cover the Janus of the Romans . In Eu- -ope ...
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