Publications, Issue 34Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1833 - 224 pages |
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Page 39
... carried them to the exact place where the kingdom of Sarekittrà was to be founded . Hence the hermit - king having carried the two blind boys to his abode , educated them , and in due time married one of them , Mahasambavà , to his own ...
... carried them to the exact place where the kingdom of Sarekittrà was to be founded . Hence the hermit - king having carried the two blind boys to his abode , educated them , and in due time married one of them , Mahasambavà , to his own ...
Page 49
... carried his arms against the Cassè , a barbarous nation occupying the country to the north - west of Ava . This he did to revenge the frequent irruptions they had made into the Burmese empire , previous to the coming of the Peguans ...
... carried his arms against the Cassè , a barbarous nation occupying the country to the north - west of Ava . This he did to revenge the frequent irruptions they had made into the Burmese empire , previous to the coming of the Peguans ...
Page 137
... carried the alms destined for the Talapoins , and the poor , and next large baskets full of betel and lapech , generally borne by a sort of female Talapoins , dressed in white . These are followed by a number of Talapoins , from ...
... carried the alms destined for the Talapoins , and the poor , and next large baskets full of betel and lapech , generally borne by a sort of female Talapoins , dressed in white . These are followed by a number of Talapoins , from ...
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