Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... King of the World . ‡ In this immense empire , were many great Rajahs , or hereditary princes , who acknowledged the Mahah , or great Rajah , as their supreme chief , or Liege Lord ; but * Pliny says : " Indus ab incolis Sindus ...
... King of the World . ‡ In this immense empire , were many great Rajahs , or hereditary princes , who acknowledged the Mahah , or great Rajah , as their supreme chief , or Liege Lord ; but * Pliny says : " Indus ab incolis Sindus ...
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... In the Tereetah Joug it was the residence of Rajah Ramchund , who enjoyed the two - fold office of King and Prophet . " - See the Ayeen Akbery , vol . ii . p . 41 . Indian provinces to the west of the Indus ; but 14 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
... In the Tereetah Joug it was the residence of Rajah Ramchund , who enjoyed the two - fold office of King and Prophet . " - See the Ayeen Akbery , vol . ii . p . 41 . Indian provinces to the west of the Indus ; but 14 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
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... king of Cabul , and other Mohammedan princes , which was found in the palace of Seringapatam after the capture of the place , this appears to be the grand object he had in view ; and he speaks of the destruction of the English but as a ...
... king of Cabul , and other Mohammedan princes , which was found in the palace of Seringapatam after the capture of the place , this appears to be the grand object he had in view ; and he speaks of the destruction of the English but as a ...
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... kings , are truly noble , and the many panegyrics on the Gayatri , the Mother , as it is called , of the Veda , prove the author to have adored not the visible material sun , but that divine and incomparably greater light , to use the ...
... kings , are truly noble , and the many panegyrics on the Gayatri , the Mother , as it is called , of the Veda , prove the author to have adored not the visible material sun , but that divine and incomparably greater light , to use the ...
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... of food and of condiments , the charges of securing the goods carried , and * Sir Wm . Jones's Works , vol . vii . p . 301 . + Ibid . vol . vii . p . 312 . the neat profits of trade , let the king oblige 40 CREATION . - LAWS , AND.
... of food and of condiments , the charges of securing the goods carried , and * Sir Wm . Jones's Works , vol . vii . p . 301 . + Ibid . vol . vii . p . 312 . the neat profits of trade , let the king oblige 40 CREATION . - LAWS , AND.
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