Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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... doctrines , it is evi- dent that many of them must have been borrowed from the Hindus , yet the Greeks , before the expedition of Alexander , had but little knowledge of India , or its inha- bitants . All that is to be found in Hero ...
... doctrines , it is evi- dent that many of them must have been borrowed from the Hindus , yet the Greeks , before the expedition of Alexander , had but little knowledge of India , or its inha- bitants . All that is to be found in Hero ...
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... not . but excited b doctrines , w ! fury . Every pious duty to to adopt his Hindu religi obligation , t Sometimes be tives , or m particular chi * P l'Astronomie Indienne et Orientale , " by the late learned 18 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
... not . but excited b doctrines , w ! fury . Every pious duty to to adopt his Hindu religi obligation , t Sometimes be tives , or m particular chi * P l'Astronomie Indienne et Orientale , " by the late learned 18 ON ANCIENT INDIA .
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... doctrines , which was exercised with fanatic fury . Every true Musalman thought it a pious duty to subdue infidels , and force them to adopt his faith . The subversion of the Hindu religion was considered as a sacred obligation , the ...
... doctrines , which was exercised with fanatic fury . Every true Musalman thought it a pious duty to subdue infidels , and force them to adopt his faith . The subversion of the Hindu religion was considered as a sacred obligation , the ...
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... doctrines , were also the sole in deavours t subjects , I .: had even tr the Brahm .. tion and re appointed C possessions his particul fears . He mation of t excited to t the more I means for b his importa welfare of th ed the adva and ...
... doctrines , were also the sole in deavours t subjects , I .: had even tr the Brahm .. tion and re appointed C possessions his particul fears . He mation of t excited to t the more I means for b his importa welfare of th ed the adva and ...
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... doctrines of Pytha- gold , L ! thousand the form إنه أن y · T : .. they were spirit of G Cold , or named N 46 Fr the object substance , without geras . Their violence . The eggs , as the B done from the the egg was symbol of the thing ...
... doctrines of Pytha- gold , L ! thousand the form إنه أن y · T : .. they were spirit of G Cold , or named N 46 Fr the object substance , without geras . Their violence . The eggs , as the B done from the the egg was symbol of the thing ...
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