Transactions of the Second Session Held at London, in September, 1874Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas Trübner, 1876 - 456 pages |
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... Hindu Doctrine of Expiation . By Professor Stenzler On the Interpretation of the Veda . By Professor Haug . 205 · 213 Who Wrote the Raghuvamsa , and When ? By Shankar Pandurang Pandit 227 Remarks on the Priority of the Ancient Systems ...
... Hindu Doctrine of Expiation . By Professor Stenzler On the Interpretation of the Veda . By Professor Haug . 205 · 213 Who Wrote the Raghuvamsa , and When ? By Shankar Pandurang Pandit 227 Remarks on the Priority of the Ancient Systems ...
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... Hindu population of Southern India must see how remarkably it partakes of the same type , modi- fied on the coast and in the open country by commixture with other races , and traceable more or less as far as the Himalayas . Among ...
... Hindu population of Southern India must see how remarkably it partakes of the same type , modi- fied on the coast and in the open country by commixture with other races , and traceable more or less as far as the Himalayas . Among ...
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... Hindu and the Greek , working on the same pro- blems , each in his own way , yet both in the end arriving at much ... Hindus are the pupils of the Greeks . This is the same feeling which impelled . Dugald Stewart , when he saw the ...
... Hindu and the Greek , working on the same pro- blems , each in his own way , yet both in the end arriving at much ... Hindus are the pupils of the Greeks . This is the same feeling which impelled . Dugald Stewart , when he saw the ...
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... Hindus , in their first intercourse with English scholars , placed before them the treasures of their native literature with all the natural pride of a nation that considered itself the oldest , the wisest , the most enlight- ened ...
... Hindus , in their first intercourse with English scholars , placed before them the treasures of their native literature with all the natural pride of a nation that considered itself the oldest , the wisest , the most enlight- ened ...
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... Hindus of a growing feeling , not very different from that which Tacitus described , when he said of the Germans : " Who would go to Germany , a country without natural beauty , with a wretched climate , miserable to culti- vate or to ...
... Hindus of a growing feeling , not very different from that which Tacitus described , when he said of the Germans : " Who would go to Germany , a country without natural beauty , with a wretched climate , miserable to culti- vate or to ...
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