Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... country of the Brachmans , this bold and judicious reformer would hardly fail of visiting them . In reality we are told , by one of the later From the intelligence supplied by the early Greek and Latin ON ANCIENT INDIA . 15.
... country of the Brachmans , this bold and judicious reformer would hardly fail of visiting them . In reality we are told , by one of the later From the intelligence supplied by the early Greek and Latin ON ANCIENT INDIA . 15.
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Quintin Craufurd. From the intelligence supplied by the early Greek and Latin authors , we find that the same religion , laws , manners , and historians of the Roman empire , that Hystaspes himself , and most probably not unattended by ...
Quintin Craufurd. From the intelligence supplied by the early Greek and Latin authors , we find that the same religion , laws , manners , and historians of the Roman empire , that Hystaspes himself , and most probably not unattended by ...
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... early been distinguished at Oxford , not only for his taste and knowledge in Greek and Roman literature , but also for his knowledge of the languages and history of the East . To attain the objects proposed , it was necessary for him to ...
... early been distinguished at Oxford , not only for his taste and knowledge in Greek and Roman literature , but also for his knowledge of the languages and history of the East . To attain the objects proposed , it was necessary for him to ...
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... early as among the Hebrews . Paucton observes , that the money of the Hebrews , Egyptians , and people of Asia , age , it is said , took up altogether three years , which , when contrasted with the present state of navigation , seems a ...
... early as among the Hebrews . Paucton observes , that the money of the Hebrews , Egyptians , and people of Asia , age , it is said , took up altogether three years , which , when contrasted with the present state of navigation , seems a ...
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... early part of their intercourse with the Phenicians ; but ( as I have already observed ) Pausanias positively asserts , that , above 800 years after the arrival of Danaus and Cadmus , it was unknown in Greece : he says , that the widow ...
... early part of their intercourse with the Phenicians ; but ( as I have already observed ) Pausanias positively asserts , that , above 800 years after the arrival of Danaus and Cadmus , it was unknown in Greece : he says , that the widow ...
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