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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... chief , or Liege Lord ; but * Pliny says : " Indus ab incolis Sindus appellatus . ' Lib . vi . c . 23. ( edit . Bipont . ) Translation of the Heetopades , p . 333 . ‡ “ Quant aux indigènes qui sont absolument étrangers à la discussion ...
... chief , or Liege Lord ; but * Pliny says : " Indus ab incolis Sindus appellatus . ' Lib . vi . c . 23. ( edit . Bipont . ) Translation of the Heetopades , p . 333 . ‡ “ Quant aux indigènes qui sont absolument étrangers à la discussion ...
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... chiefs . Numbers of such nobles , notwithstanding all the changes India has undergone , exist in these days . Many great cities are mentioned , both by native and by Greek authors ; but the capital , or chief place of residence of the ...
... chiefs . Numbers of such nobles , notwithstanding all the changes India has undergone , exist in these days . Many great cities are mentioned , both by native and by Greek authors ; but the capital , or chief place of residence of the ...
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... chief city of all those parts of India , before any of the above mentioned places . Sir William Jones , in speaking of Audh , or Ayodhya , The situation of Gour was highly convenient for the capital of Bengal and Bahar , as united under ...
... chief city of all those parts of India , before any of the above mentioned places . Sir William Jones , in speaking of Audh , or Ayodhya , The situation of Gour was highly convenient for the capital of Bengal and Bahar , as united under ...
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... be suspended from political mo- tives , or modified by the disposition of particular chiefs , but it was never renounc- Published at Paris , in 1787 . ed ; and notwithstanding instances of to- leration that may € 2 ON ANCIENT INDIA . 19.
... be suspended from political mo- tives , or modified by the disposition of particular chiefs , but it was never renounc- Published at Paris , in 1787 . ed ; and notwithstanding instances of to- leration that may € 2 ON ANCIENT INDIA . 19.
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... chief of the state on Roman coins , was a distinction granted by the senate to Julius Cæsar , † and after- Pyrrhum regem devictum , usus est . Librales ( unde etiam nunc libella dicitur , et dupondius ) , appendeban- tur asses . Plin ...
... chief of the state on Roman coins , was a distinction granted by the senate to Julius Cæsar , † and after- Pyrrhum regem devictum , usus est . Librales ( unde etiam nunc libella dicitur , et dupondius ) , appendeban- tur asses . Plin ...
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