Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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... learned oriental tongues ? We acquiesce in the justice of many of Mr. Wilson's argu- ments in behalf of his favourite study : we allow that a know- ledge of the literary remains of a nation on which so many of their customs and modes of ...
... learned oriental tongues ? We acquiesce in the justice of many of Mr. Wilson's argu- ments in behalf of his favourite study : we allow that a know- ledge of the literary remains of a nation on which so many of their customs and modes of ...
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... learned classes of the native community . Of all the modifications of nominal mono- theism , that which is commonly known under the name of " Vedantism , " has always been accounted the most orthodox , that is , the most accordant with ...
... learned classes of the native community . Of all the modifications of nominal mono- theism , that which is commonly known under the name of " Vedantism , " has always been accounted the most orthodox , that is , the most accordant with ...
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... learned man in all the Darsans or systems of Sanskrit learning and philosophy . He was himself wholly unacquainted with the English language . His son , who succeeded to his station at the Supreme Court , has been known to ascribe the ...
... learned man in all the Darsans or systems of Sanskrit learning and philosophy . He was himself wholly unacquainted with the English language . His son , who succeeded to his station at the Supreme Court , has been known to ascribe the ...
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... learned of kings , and of which there is great want ; whereas hospitals abound and beg- gars abound never a whit the less . " If his majesty do like to pass the book at all ; yet if he would be pleased to abridge the 800l . to 5007. and ...
... learned of kings , and of which there is great want ; whereas hospitals abound and beg- gars abound never a whit the less . " If his majesty do like to pass the book at all ; yet if he would be pleased to abridge the 800l . to 5007. and ...
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... learned of our readers . If we have two triangles which have the angles of the one equal severally to those of the other , then we know that whatever proportion any one side of the one triangle bears to the corresponding side of the ...
... learned of our readers . If we have two triangles which have the angles of the one equal severally to those of the other , then we know that whatever proportion any one side of the one triangle bears to the corresponding side of the ...
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