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Page 56
... usually very brackish , and they seldom have to carry a supply for more than two days . Caravans very rarely make the journey , and travel only at night , taking about thirty days from el - Hasa to el - Bereymí . Troops as a rule travel ...
... usually very brackish , and they seldom have to carry a supply for more than two days . Caravans very rarely make the journey , and travel only at night , taking about thirty days from el - Hasa to el - Bereymí . Troops as a rule travel ...
Page 58
... usually go about unarmed . In Nejd , I hear , the Zaṭṭ women are considered to be very handsome and dance publicly for money , but they are reputed to be chaste and moral ; they are a necessary ingredient at private festivities , as ...
... usually go about unarmed . In Nejd , I hear , the Zaṭṭ women are considered to be very handsome and dance publicly for money , but they are reputed to be chaste and moral ; they are a necessary ingredient at private festivities , as ...
Page 148
... usually known by the name of Pantheism . " The Orphic hymn quoted below describes Pan , as materially and substantially diffused in nature like Viśvarúpa and not in spirit as Viráj . " I call strong Pan , the substance of the whole ...
... usually known by the name of Pantheism . " The Orphic hymn quoted below describes Pan , as materially and substantially diffused in nature like Viśvarúpa and not in spirit as Viráj . " I call strong Pan , the substance of the whole ...
Page 193
... usually found in the books . In book - Bangálí there are few irregular verbs . The two commonest examples are to go , and to be . The former has its past parti- याओन आछन ciple गिया and गेल instead of याइया and ...
... usually found in the books . In book - Bangálí there are few irregular verbs . The two commonest examples are to go , and to be . The former has its past parti- याओन आछन ciple गिया and गेल instead of याइया and ...
Page 195
... usually current amongst the lower orders of the District . OTHER MISCELLANEOUS GRAMMATICAL FORMS . I have already shown one point of resemblance between Rangpurí and Hindi in the word “ I ” fЯ . There is another form of the genitive ...
... usually current amongst the lower orders of the District . OTHER MISCELLANEOUS GRAMMATICAL FORMS . I have already shown one point of resemblance between Rangpurí and Hindi in the word “ I ” fЯ . There is another form of the genitive ...
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