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Oriental Translation Fund. 491 ARTES 1817 SCIENTIA LIBRARY VERITAS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN དང་ ་ ཐོ་ 3. ཐོག TUEHOR SI QUATRIS PENINSULAM AMO NAM CIRCUMSPICE EDW.PURDY BOOK BINDER . N : 22 , Tooke's Court , Chancery Lane . THE ...
Oriental Translation Fund. 491 ARTES 1817 SCIENTIA LIBRARY VERITAS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN དང་ ་ ཐོ་ 3. ཐོག TUEHOR SI QUATRIS PENINSULAM AMO NAM CIRCUMSPICE EDW.PURDY BOOK BINDER . N : 22 , Tooke's Court , Chancery Lane . THE ...
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... of Oriental Manuscripts 66 66 preserved in public and private libraries . " But having resolved last year to compile an account of my own collection , I found 66 " it necessary to seek in this little tract some iv INTRODUCTION .
... of Oriental Manuscripts 66 66 preserved in public and private libraries . " But having resolved last year to compile an account of my own collection , I found 66 " it necessary to seek in this little tract some iv INTRODUCTION .
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... libraries con- " tain several of the manuscripts mentioned " in this tract , yet the printed Catalogues in general afford little more than the title of 66 66 b 66 66 " a book , sometimes adding the author's INTRODUCTION .
... libraries con- " tain several of the manuscripts mentioned " in this tract , yet the printed Catalogues in general afford little more than the title of 66 66 b 66 66 " a book , sometimes adding the author's INTRODUCTION .
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... Library , No. xxvii , as the " Abdallah Námeh " ( alle ) -a History of the Usbeg Tatárs who , in 1494 , invaded Transoxiana , and " having driven out the descendants of TIMOUR , have ever since retained possession of that country . The ...
... Library , No. xxvii , as the " Abdallah Námeh " ( alle ) -a History of the Usbeg Tatárs who , in 1494 , invaded Transoxiana , and " having driven out the descendants of TIMOUR , have ever since retained possession of that country . The ...
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... Library at Berlin a great portion of the Arabic Work , comprised in five volumes . Yet that the whole should not exceed four , would appear from a note of the learned Erpenius , quoted in Sir William Ouseley's account of a rare and ...
... Library at Berlin a great portion of the Arabic Work , comprised in five volumes . Yet that the whole should not exceed four , would appear from a note of the learned Erpenius , quoted in Sir William Ouseley's account of a rare and ...
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