Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... known , respecting the ancient condition of India , including all that is to be found in Greek and Roman authors ; and also what has recently been obtained by modern Researches . It was written during the Author's detention in France ...
... known , respecting the ancient condition of India , including all that is to be found in Greek and Roman authors ; and also what has recently been obtained by modern Researches . It was written during the Author's detention in France ...
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... known for his extensive knowledge of ancient history and antiquities ; and to Monsieur Delambre , Member of the Royal Academy at Paris , and Perpetual Secretary * M. M. les Chevaliers Millin , Van Praët , and Langlès . to the Class of ...
... known for his extensive knowledge of ancient history and antiquities ; and to Monsieur Delambre , Member of the Royal Academy at Paris , and Perpetual Secretary * M. M. les Chevaliers Millin , Van Praët , and Langlès . to the Class of ...
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... known to the Persians . At present Hindustan proper , means only the region extending from the mountains on the north , * Sir William Jones . M. Langlès observes to the author : " Ceci est rigoureusement vrai pour l'ordre alphabétique ...
... known to the Persians . At present Hindustan proper , means only the region extending from the mountains on the north , * Sir William Jones . M. Langlès observes to the author : " Ceci est rigoureusement vrai pour l'ordre alphabétique ...
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... known both Agra and Dehly to have been of Hindustan during the last two centuries . But Ayodhya , which was situated near the present site of Fyzabad , is supposed to have been the chief city of all those parts of India , before any of ...
... known both Agra and Dehly to have been of Hindustan during the last two centuries . But Ayodhya , which was situated near the present site of Fyzabad , is supposed to have been the chief city of all those parts of India , before any of ...
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... epoch ; and if we suppose that the Hindus adopted the Cretan laws , we must deny all that is known of their civil and religious history and institutions . discernible , with five elements * and other principles of INSTITUTES OF MENU . 29.
... epoch ; and if we suppose that the Hindus adopted the Cretan laws , we must deny all that is known of their civil and religious history and institutions . discernible , with five elements * and other principles of INSTITUTES OF MENU . 29.
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