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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... numerous hereditary nobles , who paid tribute , and were bound to military service to their re- spective chiefs . Numbers of such nobles , notwithstanding all the changes India has undergone , exist in these days . Many great cities are ...
... numerous hereditary nobles , who paid tribute , and were bound to military service to their re- spective chiefs . Numbers of such nobles , notwithstanding all the changes India has undergone , exist in these days . Many great cities are ...
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Quintin Craufurd. it the capital and royal residence of Tiasta- The ruins of numerous other great cities have been discovered in different parts of the empire . Taxila , situated where At- tock now stands , on the eastern bank of the ...
Quintin Craufurd. it the capital and royal residence of Tiasta- The ruins of numerous other great cities have been discovered in different parts of the empire . Taxila , situated where At- tock now stands , on the eastern bank of the ...
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... numerous other circumstances , obstructed inquiry ; happily those obstacles have since been removed . The conquests of the Mohammedans were not merely suggested by ambition , but excited by the wish of propagating their doctrines ...
... numerous other circumstances , obstructed inquiry ; happily those obstacles have since been removed . The conquests of the Mohammedans were not merely suggested by ambition , but excited by the wish of propagating their doctrines ...
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... numerous rules respecting loans , which distinguish the nature of the loan , where there is risk , and cases where a pledge may be required by the lender ; and it is observed , that to stipulate for in- terest beyond the legal rate ...
... numerous rules respecting loans , which distinguish the nature of the loan , where there is risk , and cases where a pledge may be required by the lender ; and it is observed , that to stipulate for in- terest beyond the legal rate ...
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... numerous writers . Alexander in the speech to his troops after his victory over Porus , tells them that they were now going to enter those famous countries so abundant Brerewood , de Ponderibus et Pretiis Veterum Num- morum . Arbuthnot ...
... numerous writers . Alexander in the speech to his troops after his victory over Porus , tells them that they were now going to enter those famous countries so abundant Brerewood , de Ponderibus et Pretiis Veterum Num- morum . Arbuthnot ...
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