Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... brought from India into more western nations ; admitting this , we must allow time for their progress , and consequently conclude that the Hindus practised them long before the Hebrews . por Maval zu be regretted , teldach a noted w ...
... brought from India into more western nations ; admitting this , we must allow time for their progress , and consequently conclude that the Hindus practised them long before the Hebrews . por Maval zu be regretted , teldach a noted w ...
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... , may b ips of Solomon ught back by th oned ( 1 Kings , C. X. Bored in Africa , but th tant of India , whence -See Buffon , Kings , c . x . v . 22 . brought back gold , silver , and ivory ; * 50 CREATION . - LAWS , AND.
... , may b ips of Solomon ught back by th oned ( 1 Kings , C. X. Bored in Africa , but th tant of India , whence -See Buffon , Kings , c . x . v . 22 . brought back gold , silver , and ivory ; * 50 CREATION . - LAWS , AND.
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... brought back by them , apes and peacocks are entioned ( 1 Kings , c . x . v . 22 ) : the former might be ocured in Africa , but the peacock is properly an in- bitant of India , whence it was brought into other untries . - See Buffon ...
... brought back by them , apes and peacocks are entioned ( 1 Kings , c . x . v . 22 ) : the former might be ocured in Africa , but the peacock is properly an in- bitant of India , whence it was brought into other untries . - See Buffon ...
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... free from debt , says , that six thousand alents were lying in the treasury in the * See tom . ii . p . 42 . + Diod . Siculus , lib . iii , » C and gold coin must have been brought into use some F 2 INSTITUTES OF MENU . 67.
... free from debt , says , that six thousand alents were lying in the treasury in the * See tom . ii . p . 42 . + Diod . Siculus , lib . iii , » C and gold coin must have been brought into use some F 2 INSTITUTES OF MENU . 67.
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Quintin Craufurd. and gold coin must have been brought into use some years later ; though neither the exact epoch , nor under whose authority it was first struck , is known . Pliny says ; “ Proximum scelus fecit , qui primus ex auro ...
Quintin Craufurd. and gold coin must have been brought into use some years later ; though neither the exact epoch , nor under whose authority it was first struck , is known . Pliny says ; “ Proximum scelus fecit , qui primus ex auro ...
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