Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... give mutual support though with mutual checks— " nevertheless , a spirit of sublime devotion , of benevolence to mankind , and of ami- able tenderness to all sentient creatures , * Sir William Jones's Works , vol . vii . p . 88. Mr ...
... give mutual support though with mutual checks— " nevertheless , a spirit of sublime devotion , of benevolence to mankind , and of ami- able tenderness to all sentient creatures , * Sir William Jones's Works , vol . vii . p . 88. Mr ...
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... give to Orpheus . The Orphæ , though the name be taken from the latter , were followers of the doctrines of Pytha- gold , L ! thousand the form إنه أن y · T : .. they were spirit of G Cold , or named N 46 Fr the object substance ...
... give to Orpheus . The Orphæ , though the name be taken from the latter , were followers of the doctrines of Pytha- gold , L ! thousand the form إنه أن y · T : .. they were spirit of G Cold , or named N 46 Fr the object substance ...
Page 73
... give and receive in payment metals by weight according to their quality . Vast quantities of coin annually flow into their country from the nations they trade with ; they cannot , therefore , be ignorant of its utility ; but if the ...
... give and receive in payment metals by weight according to their quality . Vast quantities of coin annually flow into their country from the nations they trade with ; they cannot , therefore , be ignorant of its utility ; but if the ...
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... give an 18 had great val la notwithsta hida abou ate precious n at of being in P but in prope It has b * " In the plains of India , also , not less than in those of Europe , are supposed to lie buried treasures , princi- pally in ...
... give an 18 had great val la notwithsta hida abou ate precious n at of being in P but in prope It has b * " In the plains of India , also , not less than in those of Europe , are supposed to lie buried treasures , princi- pally in ...
Page 87
... give an idea of the variety , quan- tity , and great value of those ornaments . But notwithstanding the wealth with which India abounded , it is very possible that the precious metals in circulation , in- stead of being in proportion to ...
... give an idea of the variety , quan- tity , and great value of those ornaments . But notwithstanding the wealth with which India abounded , it is very possible that the precious metals in circulation , in- stead of being in proportion to ...
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