INDIAN ANTIQUITIES: OR, DISSERTATIONS, RELATIVE TO THE ANCIENT GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, THE PURE SYSTEM OF PRIMEVAL THEOLOGY, THE GRAND CODE OF CIVIL LAWS, THE ORIGINAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT, AND THE VARIOUS AND PROFOUND LITERATURE OF HINDOSTAN: COMPARED, THROUGHOUT, WITH THE RELIGION, LAWS, GOVERNMENT AND LITERATURE OF PERSIA, EGYPT, AND GREECE. THE WHOLE Intended as Introductory To, and Illustrative Of, THE HISTORY OF HINDOSTAN.. Containing the DISSERTATIONS on the GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, and the THEOLOGY, of HINDOSTAN, Volume 1THE AUTHOR, 1793 |
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... itself and the Answer are printed by way of Intro- duction to the first volume of the History itself . The 雇 t 2 The liberal conduct of the Directors , [ xiv ]
... itself and the Answer are printed by way of Intro- duction to the first volume of the History itself . The 雇 t 2 The liberal conduct of the Directors , [ xiv ]
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... itself , as , I confefs , at once difheart- ened and terrified me . Such a variety of complicated and profound fubjects preffed for difcuffion , before the way could be fuf- ficiently cleared for an entrance upon the immediate path of ...
... itself , as , I confefs , at once difheart- ened and terrified me . Such a variety of complicated and profound fubjects preffed for difcuffion , before the way could be fuf- ficiently cleared for an entrance upon the immediate path of ...
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... ITSELF , AND OF THE HUMAN RACE IN THEIR INFANT STATE . Without taking this enlarged retrospect of ancient pe- riods , the early hiftory of an empire , undoubt riods , [ xxiv ] Impressed therefore with ideas on the sub- ...
... ITSELF , AND OF THE HUMAN RACE IN THEIR INFANT STATE . Without taking this enlarged retrospect of ancient pe- riods , the early hiftory of an empire , undoubt riods , [ xxiv ] Impressed therefore with ideas on the sub- ...
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... itself , Mr. Bryant , in the fecond volume of his Ana- lyfis of Ancient Mythology , has offered very substantial arguments to evince that it never took place at all , and that the whole story originally arose from fome mifapprehended ...
... itself , Mr. Bryant , in the fecond volume of his Ana- lyfis of Ancient Mythology , has offered very substantial arguments to evince that it never took place at all , and that the whole story originally arose from fome mifapprehended ...
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... that they were pronounced ; " but as that pronunciation itself is various in different parts of India , and even among Indian fcho- lars themselves , my only certain guide in i 2 this " this dangerous path was , to keep as close [ lix ]
... that they were pronounced ; " but as that pronunciation itself is various in different parts of India , and even among Indian fcho- lars themselves , my only certain guide in i 2 this " this dangerous path was , to keep as close [ lix ]
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