Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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Page 31
... thing within himself . " Consule initiatos Liberi patris in quibus hac veneratione ovum colitur , ut ex formâ tereti ac penè sphærali atque undique versum clausâ , et includente intra se vitam , mundi simulachrum vocetur . " - Macrob ...
... thing within himself . " Consule initiatos Liberi patris in quibus hac veneratione ovum colitur , ut ex formâ tereti ac penè sphærali atque undique versum clausâ , et includente intra se vitam , mundi simulachrum vocetur . " - Macrob ...
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... things , it is said : " He ( meaning Brahmá ) whose powers are incomprehensible , having thus created this universe , was again absorbed in the Supreme Spirit , changing the time of energy for the time of repose . " " " He having ...
... things , it is said : " He ( meaning Brahmá ) whose powers are incomprehensible , having thus created this universe , was again absorbed in the Supreme Spirit , changing the time of energy for the time of repose . " " " He having ...
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... things , let the king take a twentieth part of the profit on sales . 66 Cs Any seller or buyer , who fraudulently passes by the toll office at night , or any other improper time , or who makes a false enumeration of the articles bought ...
... things , let the king take a twentieth part of the profit on sales . 66 Cs Any seller or buyer , who fraudulently passes by the toll office at night , or any other improper time , or who makes a false enumeration of the articles bought ...
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... things brought back by them , apes and peacocks are mentioned ( 1 Kings , c . x . v . 22 ) : the former might be procured in Africa , but the peacock is properly an inhabitant of India , whence it was brought into other countries ...
... things brought back by them , apes and peacocks are mentioned ( 1 Kings , c . x . v . 22 ) : the former might be procured in Africa , but the peacock is properly an inhabitant of India , whence it was brought into other countries ...
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... things necessary for food and raiment , are cheaper than in almost any other part of the polished world . The principal food of the Hindus is rice , vegetables , and milk ; those who are permitted to eat animal food , are commanded to ...
... things necessary for food and raiment , are cheaper than in almost any other part of the polished world . The principal food of the Hindus is rice , vegetables , and milk ; those who are permitted to eat animal food , are commanded to ...
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