Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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Page 59
... véritables types de ces monnoies ; ce * When a person was supposed to have received a be for silence , it was said that an ox prevented his gue from moving . BRANE 毙 AS qui nous est confirmé par les as Romains qui INSTITUTES OF MENU . 59.
... véritables types de ces monnoies ; ce * When a person was supposed to have received a be for silence , it was said that an ox prevented his gue from moving . BRANE 毙 AS qui nous est confirmé par les as Romains qui INSTITUTES OF MENU . 59.
Page 95
... receiving sentence it either ascends to hea- ven , or is driven to Narac , the region of serpents ; or is sent back to earth to ani- mate other bodies of men or animals , until ts vicious inclination be corrected . Jupiter , the father ...
... receiving sentence it either ascends to hea- ven , or is driven to Narac , the region of serpents ; or is sent back to earth to ani- mate other bodies of men or animals , until ts vicious inclination be corrected . Jupiter , the father ...
Page 134
... receiving all due honours , is restored to the waters . 66 The attributes of Durga , or difficult of access , are also conspicuous in the festival which is called by her name ; and in this character she resembles Minerva , -not the ...
... receiving all due honours , is restored to the waters . 66 The attributes of Durga , or difficult of access , are also conspicuous in the festival which is called by her name ; and in this character she resembles Minerva , -not the ...
Page 171
... received her amongst them : “ I went amongst the Indians , and made them come down from their elephants and converse with me . From them I went to the Ethio- pians , and then came to the Egyptians . " " De l'école Ionienne sortit le ...
... received her amongst them : “ I went amongst the Indians , and made them come down from their elephants and converse with me . From them I went to the Ethio- pians , and then came to the Egyptians . " " De l'école Ionienne sortit le ...
Page 177
... received in infancy , and which his educa- tion instead of correcting , had confirmed . With the Greeks and Romans , sneezing was regarded as infallibly portentous . But things considered as ominous equally by the Hindus , and by the ...
... received in infancy , and which his educa- tion instead of correcting , had confirmed . With the Greeks and Romans , sneezing was regarded as infallibly portentous . But things considered as ominous equally by the Hindus , and by the ...
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