Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... as a just tribute of respect to the Go* The Bhagvat - Geeta is the first work , I believe , that was ever translated from Sanscrit into any European language . vernor - General , to solicit his acceptance of the 22 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
... as a just tribute of respect to the Go* The Bhagvat - Geeta is the first work , I believe , that was ever translated from Sanscrit into any European language . vernor - General , to solicit his acceptance of the 22 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
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... believe , is what we understand by ether . In the verses ascribed to Orpheus , it is said that God having produced a large egg , broke it , and that from it came out the heavens and the earth . The same allegory was made use of by ...
... believe , is what we understand by ether . In the verses ascribed to Orpheus , it is said that God having produced a large egg , broke it , and that from it came out the heavens and the earth . The same allegory was made use of by ...
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... believe , be positively ascertained . Had we not proofs to the contrary , it might have been presumed to have been introduced among them in the early part of their intercourse with the Phenicians ; but ( as I have already observed ) ...
... believe , be positively ascertained . Had we not proofs to the contrary , it might have been presumed to have been introduced among them in the early part of their intercourse with the Phenicians ; but ( as I have already observed ) ...
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... believe to have reigned over the world in the earliest age of their chronology . As the god of time , or rather as time personified , Saturn was represented holding a scythe in one hand , and in the other a serpent with its tail in its ...
... believe to have reigned over the world in the earliest age of their chronology . As the god of time , or rather as time personified , Saturn was represented holding a scythe in one hand , and in the other a serpent with its tail in its ...
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