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" A fortunate discovery, for which I was first indebted to Mir Muhammed Husain, one of the most intelligent Muselma&s in India, has at once dissipated the cloud, and cast a gleam of light on the primeval history of Iran and of the human race, of which I... "
Discourses delivered before the Asiatic society: and miscellaneous papers on ... - Page 88
by Sir William Jones - 1824
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Asiatic Researches, Volume 2

Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 540 pages
...Mufelmans in India, has at once diffipated the cloud, and caft a gleam of it on the primeval hiftory of Iran and of the human race, of which I had long defpaired, and which could hardly have dawned from any other quarter. i •' " The rare and interefting...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Correspondence, of Sir William Jones, Volume 2

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1806 - 618 pages
...discharge my public duties with unremit* The Dabistan, is a treatise on twelve different religions, composed by a Mohammedan traveller, a native of Cashmir, named Mohsan, but distinguished by the assumed name ot'Fani, or perishable. Sir William Jones, in his sixth discourse to the society,...
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Works, Volume 2

Sir William Jones - 1807 - 554 pages
...tract, which had cast a gleam of light on the primeval history of Iran and the human race, of which he had long despaired, and which could hardly have dawned from any other quarter. 118 " which at firft yielded twelve hundred rupees " a year ; but lately, either through my in" attention...
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The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 2

William Jones - 1807 - 534 pages
...literature of this interefting country. , v X * The Dabistan, is a treatise on twelve different religions, composed by a Mohammedan traveller, a native of Cashmir, named Mohsan, but distinguished by the assumed name of Fani, or perishable. Sir William Jones, in his sixth discourse to the society,...
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The Works of Sir William Jones: With the Life of the Author, Volume 3

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 pages
...Mufelmans in India, has at once diffipated the cloud, and caft a gleam of Kght on the primeval hiftory of Iran and of the human race, of which I had long defpaired, and which could hardly have dawned from any other quarter. The rare and interefting tradT:...
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Works, Volume 3

Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 pages
...Mufelmans in India, has at once diffipated the cloud, and caft a gleam of light on the primeval hiftory of Iran and of the human race, of which I had long defpaired, and which could hardly have dawned from any other quarter. The rare and interefting tract...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 8

1819 - 656 pages
...the most intelligent Muselmans iu India, has at once di.-sipatrd the cloud, and cast a gleam of light on the primeval history of Iran, and of the human race, of which I had long despaired, mid which could hardly hare dawned from any other quarter. " The rare and interesting tract on twelve...
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Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay, Volume 2

Literary Society of Bombay - 1820 - 428 pages
...the most intelligent Mussulmans in India, has at once dissipated the cloud, and cast a gleam of light on the primeval history of Iran and of the human race,...any other quarter. " The rare and interesting tract ontwelve different religions, entitled the Dabistdn, and composed by aMuhammedan traveller, a native...
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The British Prose Writers, Volume 22

1821 - 360 pages
...literature of this interesting country. • The Dabisfan is a treatise on twelve different religions, composed by a Mohammedan traveller, a native of Cashmir, named Mohsan, but distinguished by the assumed name of Fani, or perishable. CXXIII. To J. Shore, JEaq. Crishna-nagur, August 16, 17«7....
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 20

William Beloe, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, William Rowe Lyall, Robert Nares - 1823 - 700 pages
...these two works • which, lie says, " has at once dissipated the cloud, and cast a gleam of light on the primeval history of Iran and of the human race,...could hardly have dawned from any other quarter." The object of - the Dabistan, it should seem, is to give an account of twelve different religions, or sects...
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