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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... Roman authors ; and also what has recently been obtained by modern Researches . It was written during the Author's detention in France , in common with others of his countrymen , from the recommencement of hostilities in 1803 , until ...
... Roman authors ; and also what has recently been obtained by modern Researches . It was written during the Author's detention in France , in common with others of his countrymen , from the recommencement of hostilities in 1803 , until ...
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... 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 Sikhs 277 In reading the Names of Persons and Places , ...
... 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 Sikhs 277 In reading the Names of Persons and Places , ...
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... Roman empire , that Hystaspes himself , and most probably not unattended by the illustrious Archimagus , did personally penetrate into the secluded regions of Upper India , in disguise , and that he was there instructed by the Brachmans ...
... Roman empire , that Hystaspes himself , and most probably not unattended by the illustrious Archimagus , did personally penetrate into the secluded regions of Upper India , in disguise , and that he was there instructed by the Brachmans ...
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... Romans , began in the course of the last century to occupy the attention of several literati in different countries of Europe : * but all the informa- Mr. Langlès in his notes to the tenth volume of his edition of Chardin's travels ...
... Romans , began in the course of the last century to occupy the attention of several literati in different countries of Europe : * but all the informa- Mr. Langlès in his notes to the tenth volume of his edition of Chardin's travels ...
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... Romans with India . M. Sylvestre de Sacy , in a note which he obligingly communicated to the author , begins with the following observation of M. Chézy : " Le seul mot Sanskrit , à ma connois- sance , qui signifie , tout à la fois ...
... Romans with India . M. Sylvestre de Sacy , in a note which he obligingly communicated to the author , begins with the following observation of M. Chézy : " Le seul mot Sanskrit , à ma connois- sance , qui signifie , tout à la fois ...
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