Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... speaking of the mountains we have mentioned , but beginning with those on the east , says : " Junguntur inter se Imaus , Emodus , Paropamisus , Caucasi partes , à quibus tota decurrit India in planitiem immensam et Egypto similem ...
... speaking of the mountains we have mentioned , but beginning with those on the east , says : " Junguntur inter se Imaus , Emodus , Paropamisus , Caucasi partes , à quibus tota decurrit India in planitiem immensam et Egypto similem ...
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... speaking of Audh , or Ayodhya , The situation of Gour was highly convenient for the capital of Bengal and Bahar , as united under one government , being nearly centrical with respect to the populous parts of those provinces , and near ...
... speaking of Audh , or Ayodhya , The situation of Gour was highly convenient for the capital of Bengal and Bahar , as united under one government , being nearly centrical with respect to the populous parts of those provinces , and near ...
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... speaking of the CREATION as follows : " Be it heard ! “ This universe existed only in the first divine idea yet unexpanded , as if involved in darkness , imperceptible , undefinable , undiscoverable by reason , and undiscovered by ...
... speaking of the CREATION as follows : " Be it heard ! “ This universe existed only in the first divine idea yet unexpanded , as if involved in darkness , imperceptible , undefinable , undiscoverable by reason , and undiscovered by ...
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... speaking of the Brahmins , it is said : " traffic and money lending , are satyanrita ; but service for hire is named swavritti or dogliving , and of course they must by all means avoid it . " + In the chapter on government and the ...
... speaking of the Brahmins , it is said : " traffic and money lending , are satyanrita ; but service for hire is named swavritti or dogliving , and of course they must by all means avoid it . " + In the chapter on government and the ...
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... properly an inhabitant of India , whence it was brought into other countries . - See Buffon , vol . xvii . p . 288. 4 ° . Impr . Roy . * 1 Kings , c . x . v . 22 . was the same ; but as he does not speak E 2 INSTITUTES OF MENU . 51.
... properly an inhabitant of India , whence it was brought into other countries . - See Buffon , vol . xvii . p . 288. 4 ° . Impr . Roy . * 1 Kings , c . x . v . 22 . was the same ; but as he does not speak E 2 INSTITUTES OF MENU . 51.
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