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... Scholars , therefore , who experience any difficulty in procuring them , would do well to communicate direct with the Publishers of it . As may readily be supposed , it would be imprudent to import such works in large quantities ; but ...
... Scholars , therefore , who experience any difficulty in procuring them , would do well to communicate direct with the Publishers of it . As may readily be supposed , it would be imprudent to import such works in large quantities ; but ...
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... scholars outside of London will regret most is , that this catalogue being in MS . only is of no use to anybody but a reader in the British Museum . But favoured as we Londoners are in this respect , we still think that the Trustees ...
... scholars outside of London will regret most is , that this catalogue being in MS . only is of no use to anybody but a reader in the British Museum . But favoured as we Londoners are in this respect , we still think that the Trustees ...
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... scholars . Nor has he confined his spirited enterprise to Chinese and Japanese alone , but he excels equally in ... scholar- ship . The transliteration into Roman character had been first prepared by Destur Hoshangji , which was also ...
... scholars . Nor has he confined his spirited enterprise to Chinese and Japanese alone , but he excels equally in ... scholar- ship . The transliteration into Roman character had been first prepared by Destur Hoshangji , which was also ...
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... Scholars , therefore , who experience any difficulty in procuring them , would do well to communicate direct with the Publishers of it . As may readily be supposed , it would be imprudent to import such works in large quantities ; but ...
... Scholars , therefore , who experience any difficulty in procuring them , would do well to communicate direct with the Publishers of it . As may readily be supposed , it would be imprudent to import such works in large quantities ; but ...
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... scholars are con- cerned ; but the Dictionary to be appended to the new grammar will no doubt be a great boon to them , more particularly as none has been published as yet . The col- lection of Cree words contained in Umfreville ...
... scholars are con- cerned ; but the Dictionary to be appended to the new grammar will no doubt be a great boon to them , more particularly as none has been published as yet . The col- lection of Cree words contained in Umfreville ...
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Page 137 - Introduction to the Science of Religion, Four Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution ; with Two Essays on False Analogies and the Philosophy of Mythology. By MAX MULLER, MA Crown 8vo.
Page 195 - NUTT.— Two TREATISES ON VERBS CONTAINING FEEBLE AND DOUBLE LETTERS. By R. Jehuda Hayug of Fez. Translated into Hebrew from the original Arabic by R. Moses Gikatilia of Cordova, with the Treatise on Punctuation by the same author, translated by Aben Ezra. Edited from Bodleian MSS., with an English translation, by JW Nutt, MA Demy 8vo, pp. 312, sewed. 1870. 5s. NUTT. — A SKETCH OF SAMARITAN HISTORY, DOGMA, AND LITERATURE. An Introtroduction to "Fragments of a Samaritan Targum.
Page 10 - A DICTIONARY, SANSKRIT AND ENGLISH, extended and improved from the Second Edition of the Dictionary of Professor HH WILSON, with his sanction and concurrence.
Page 11 - SHERRING.— THE SACRED CITY OF THE HINDUS. An Account of Benares in Ancient and Modern Times. By the Rev. MA Sherring, MA, LL.D. ; and Prefaced with an Introduction by FitzEdward Hall, DCL With Illustrations.
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Page 11 - MAHA-VIRA-CHARITA ; or, The Adventures of the Great Hero Rama. An Indian Drama in Seven Acts. Translated into English Prose from the Sanskrit of Bhavabhuti. By John Pickford, MA Crown 8vo, cloth. 5s. MALET.— INCIDENTS IN THE BIOGRAPHY OF DUST. By HP Malet, Author of "The Interior of the Earth,
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Page 6 - Bretschneider. — ON THE KNOWLEDGE POSSESSED BY THE ANCIENT CHINESE OF THE ARABS AND ARABIAN COLONIES, and other Western Countries mentioned in Chinese Books.
Page 11 - Manthara's Guile — Dasaratha's Oath — The Step-mother — Mother and Son — The Triumph of Love— Farewell ?— The Hermit's Son— The Trial of Truth— The Forest— The Rape of Sita— Rama's Despair — The Messenger Cloud — Khumbakarna — The Suppliant Dove — True Glory — Feed the Poor— The Wise Scholar. GRIFFITH.— THE RATTAN OF VALMfKl.
Page 82 - FEUDAL MANUALS OF ENGLISH HISTORY, a series of Popular Sketches of our National History compiled at different periods, from the Thirteenth Century to the Fifteenth, for the use of the Feudal Gentry and Nobility.