Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern India, Volume 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 - 731 pages |
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... Hindus , and its Affinity with that of the Greeks and Romans CHAPTER V. On the Philosophy and Theology of the Hindus CHAPTER VI . 93 179 The Philosophical and Theological Opi- nions of the Hindūs , continued . 216 • CHAPTER VII . Of the ...
... Hindus , and its Affinity with that of the Greeks and Romans CHAPTER V. On the Philosophy and Theology of the Hindus CHAPTER VI . 93 179 The Philosophical and Theological Opi- nions of the Hindūs , continued . 216 • CHAPTER VII . Of the ...
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... Hindus were ever regarded by the Mohammedans in general , with abhorrence and contempt . * The practices of those ... Hindu laws and doctrines , were also * The desire of converting all the inhabitants of Hin- dustan , seems to have ...
... Hindus were ever regarded by the Mohammedans in general , with abhorrence and contempt . * The practices of those ... Hindu laws and doctrines , were also * The desire of converting all the inhabitants of Hin- dustan , seems to have ...
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... Hindu nation to have at- tained at the time they were framed . Besides , I am at a loss to conceive what is intended by saying ... Hindus adopted the Cretan laws , we must deny all that is known of their civil and religious history and ...
... Hindu nation to have at- tained at the time they were framed . Besides , I am at a loss to conceive what is intended by saying ... Hindus adopted the Cretan laws , we must deny all that is known of their civil and religious history and ...
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... Hindu policy , both civil and religious , favours population , agriculture , and commerce . " * " It may be objected , that a tribe of mi- litary forms one part of the Hindu system ; and that war implies oppression . Against this ...
... Hindu policy , both civil and religious , favours population , agriculture , and commerce . " * " It may be objected , that a tribe of mi- litary forms one part of the Hindu system ; and that war implies oppression . Against this ...
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... Hindūs practised them long before the Hebrews . Though circumstances are found to in- duce the belief , that the Hindus at a most remote period employed money or current coins for purchase and hire , yet I have never heard of any Hindu ...
... Hindūs practised them long before the Hebrews . Though circumstances are found to in- duce the belief , that the Hindus at a most remote period employed money or current coins for purchase and hire , yet I have never heard of any Hindu ...
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