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, the Widely-extended Commerce, and the Various and Profound Literature of Hindostan : Compared, Throughout, with the Religion, Laws, Government, and Literature, of Persia, Egypt and Greece...H. L.Galabin, 1801 |
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Page 22
... fcreet Rajah . In Celtic , Orch , Arch , and Rich , derived from the fame root , are used as initials * See Stillingfleet's Origines Sacræ , p . 551 . or or terminations to names of diftinguished eminence ; and here [ 22 ]
... fcreet Rajah . In Celtic , Orch , Arch , and Rich , derived from the fame root , are used as initials * See Stillingfleet's Origines Sacræ , p . 551 . or or terminations to names of diftinguished eminence ; and here [ 22 ]
Page 23
... used in exactly the fame fignification , though in countries fo extremely remote from each other . It is remarkable , that the Sanfcreet word GATE , or GAUT , a barrier or paffage , is to be found in the fame fenfe in Ramfgate as in ...
... used in exactly the fame fignification , though in countries fo extremely remote from each other . It is remarkable , that the Sanfcreet word GATE , or GAUT , a barrier or paffage , is to be found in the fame fenfe in Ramfgate as in ...
Page 31
... used an infinite number of confecrated graffes , cautiously ga- thered under the benign aspect of some parti- cular planet , with more.efpecial reference to that of the filver emprefs of the night ; that their ablutions were innumerable ...
... used an infinite number of confecrated graffes , cautiously ga- thered under the benign aspect of some parti- cular planet , with more.efpecial reference to that of the filver emprefs of the night ; that their ablutions were innumerable ...
Page 59
... used to go to every tent , and take thence what they pleased ; but now it is chan- ged , the king fitting to receive what new◅ year's gifts are brought him . ” * See Sir Thomas Roe's Journal apud Harris vol . i . p . 630 , The The new ...
... used to go to every tent , and take thence what they pleased ; but now it is chan- ged , the king fitting to receive what new◅ year's gifts are brought him . ” * See Sir Thomas Roe's Journal apud Harris vol . i . p . 630 , The The new ...
Page 62
... used prefaging good fortune . Then another came , and girt on his fword and hung on his buckler fet all over with diamonds and rubies , the belts of gold suitable . Another hung on his quiver with thirty arrows , and his bow in a cafe ...
... used prefaging good fortune . Then another came , and girt on his fword and hung on his buckler fet all over with diamonds and rubies , the belts of gold suitable . Another hung on his quiver with thirty arrows , and his bow in a cafe ...
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Abury æra afferted Afia Afiatic aftronomical againſt alfo alſo ancient antiquity Brahmins Britain Britiſh called Carthage Carthaginians celebrated circumftance coaft colonies commerce confiderable confifting Cornwall courſe cuſtom dæmon defcribed deity diftant Diodorus Diodorus Siculus Druids Eaft Egypt Egyptians erected eſtabliſhed extenfive facred fame fays feems feftival fent ferpent ferved fhall fhips fhore fhould filk filver fince firft firſt fituated flouriſhed folar fome formed fpecies ftate ftill ftones fubject fuch fuperftition fuppofed fymbol Gaul gold Greeks Gulph Hercules Herodotus hiftory immenfe India inftance iſland itſelf leaſt lefs leſs metal moft moſt muft muſt nation navigation neceffary northern obferved old Britons paffage paffed Perfian period Phoenicians Pliny prefent prieſts purpoſe race regions Reſearches reſpect rites Sabian ſcience Scythian ſpecies ſtate ſtill ſtone Stonehenge Strabo Stukeley temple thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion Tyre uſed vafes vaft veffels weft weſtern whofe whoſe worſhip