The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 2J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 - 13 pages |
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... beginning and at the end 66 are , in like manner , as many hundreds . " In the three fucceffive ages , together with " their limits at the beginning and end of " them , are thousands and hundreds dimi- " nished by one . This aggregate ...
... beginning and at the end 66 are , in like manner , as many hundreds . " In the three fucceffive ages , together with " their limits at the beginning and end of " them , are thousands and hundreds dimi- " nished by one . This aggregate ...
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... beginning of the Caliyug . " I have long been convinced , that , on thefe fubjects , we can only reason fatisfactorily from written evidence , and that our forenfick rule must be invariably applied , to take the declarations of the ...
... beginning of the Caliyug . " I have long been convinced , that , on thefe fubjects , we can only reason fatisfactorily from written evidence , and that our forenfick rule must be invariably applied , to take the declarations of the ...
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... beginning . " On my demanding written evidence , he produced a book of some authority , composed by a learned Gof- wámi , and entitled Bhagawatámrita , or , the Nectar of the Bhagawat , on which it is a me- trical comment ; and the ...
... beginning . " On my demanding written evidence , he produced a book of some authority , composed by a learned Gof- wámi , and entitled Bhagawatámrita , or , the Nectar of the Bhagawat , on which it is a me- trical comment ; and the ...
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... beginning of our era ; and whoever , in fo early an age , expects a certain epoch unqualified with about or nearly , will be greatly disappointed . Hence it is clear , that , whether the fourth age of the Hindus began about one thousand ...
... beginning of our era ; and whoever , in fo early an age , expects a certain epoch unqualified with about or nearly , will be greatly disappointed . Hence it is clear , that , whether the fourth age of the Hindus began about one thousand ...
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... beginning of that interval , ftill three thousand three hundred years of the Gods , or a million one hundred and eighty- eight thousand lunar years of mortals will remain in the filver age , during which the fifty - five princes between ...
... beginning of that interval , ftill three thousand three hundred years of the Gods , or a million one hundred and eighty- eight thousand lunar years of mortals will remain in the filver age , during which the fifty - five princes between ...
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