Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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Page 11
... appears to have been situated in the dominions of the prince called by the Greeks Sandrocotus , who had usurped the government , it is possible that he may have removed his residence from Gour to Palibothra ; or , it is possible that ...
... appears to have been situated in the dominions of the prince called by the Greeks Sandrocotus , who had usurped the government , it is possible that he may have removed his residence from Gour to Palibothra ; or , it is possible that ...
Page 15
... appears , had crossed the Indus in person about 180 years before Alexander , sent Scylax , of Caryanda , to explore the Indus and the countries con- tiguous to it , as Alexander afterwards sent Nearchus . † LIBRARY UC DIVEDSIDE customs ...
... appears , had crossed the Indus in person about 180 years before Alexander , sent Scylax , of Caryanda , to explore the Indus and the countries con- tiguous to it , as Alexander afterwards sent Nearchus . † LIBRARY UC DIVEDSIDE customs ...
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... appears to exist between their mythology and that of the Egyptians , Greeks , and Romans , began in the course of the last century to occupy the attention of several literati in different countries of Europe : * but all the informa- Mr ...
... appears to exist between their mythology and that of the Egyptians , Greeks , and Romans , began in the course of the last century to occupy the attention of several literati in different countries of Europe : * but all the informa- Mr ...
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... appears to be the grand object he had in view ; and he speaks of the de- struction of the English but as a measure necessary to accomplish it . In the countries conquered by him , and even in Mysore , he caused many Hindūs to be ...
... appears to be the grand object he had in view ; and he speaks of the de- struction of the English but as a measure necessary to accomplish it . In the countries conquered by him , and even in Mysore , he caused many Hindūs to be ...
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... appears that they were paid in what has been translated money : " Having ascertained the rates of pur- chase and sale , the length of the way , the expenses of food and of condiments , the charges of securing the goods carried , and と ...
... appears that they were paid in what has been translated money : " Having ascertained the rates of pur- chase and sale , the length of the way , the expenses of food and of condiments , the charges of securing the goods carried , and と ...
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