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Page vii
... period , the Government accusing itself of doing nothing for Indian learning and making amends by establishing colleges and patronizing pub- lications and translations into the Oriental languages : anon , he beholds it throwing up all ...
... period , the Government accusing itself of doing nothing for Indian learning and making amends by establishing colleges and patronizing pub- lications and translations into the Oriental languages : anon , he beholds it throwing up all ...
Page ix
... period when the press has been unusually prolific . This department of labour , as far as regards the bringing to public notice new works , has been am- ply fulfilled by the daily press ; and beyond this it would be hardly safe to ...
... period when the press has been unusually prolific . This department of labour , as far as regards the bringing to public notice new works , has been am- ply fulfilled by the daily press ; and beyond this it would be hardly safe to ...
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... period that they were subject to some violent commotion , produced probably by the sudden rise of mountains from beneath . January 12th , 1834. - Leaving Khyouk Phyoo at an early hour , and proceeding along the beach with the Saddle and ...
... period that they were subject to some violent commotion , produced probably by the sudden rise of mountains from beneath . January 12th , 1834. - Leaving Khyouk Phyoo at an early hour , and proceeding along the beach with the Saddle and ...
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... period for its final separation from the breast . January 13th . - The sun had not risen before I was seated on my elephant , and setting out on my journey to Ladong . Leaving Kyou- prath , and proceeding towards Kaeng , the route at ...
... period for its final separation from the breast . January 13th . - The sun had not risen before I was seated on my elephant , and setting out on my journey to Ladong . Leaving Kyou- prath , and proceeding towards Kaeng , the route at ...
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... period of his life to the duties of the convent , returning to the world so soon as that term of religious abstinence shall have expired . These Phoongrees are generally young men , who are desirous of assuming the monastic garb ...
... period of his life to the duties of the convent , returning to the world so soon as that term of religious abstinence shall have expired . These Phoongrees are generally young men , who are desirous of assuming the monastic garb ...
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