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... accepted the invitation , and the two parties uniting began a Lagre dance . • Ficus bengalensis , Linn . + Ficus tomentosa , L. They paired according to their ages , the eldest son VOL . II , PT . I. ] 21 TRADITIONS OF THE SANTALS .
... accepted the invitation , and the two parties uniting began a Lagre dance . • Ficus bengalensis , Linn . + Ficus tomentosa , L. They paired according to their ages , the eldest son VOL . II , PT . I. ] 21 TRADITIONS OF THE SANTALS .
Page 82
... nothing more than this , that even peoples outside the pale of Hindu civilization and his dominions followed the ethics accepted by Asoka . 6 The Andhras , on the evidence of Megasthenes , were 82 [ J.B.O.R.S. THE EMPIRE OF BINDUSARA .
... nothing more than this , that even peoples outside the pale of Hindu civilization and his dominions followed the ethics accepted by Asoka . 6 The Andhras , on the evidence of Megasthenes , were 82 [ J.B.O.R.S. THE EMPIRE OF BINDUSARA .
Page 101
... accepted . Dr. Spooner is literally right when he says there is no Moriya in that epigraph , for it has Muriya . the Parsi Merchant - Prince of Dr. Spooner to claim VOL . II , PT.I. ] ZOROASTRIAN PERIOD OF INDIAN HISTORY . 101.
... accepted . Dr. Spooner is literally right when he says there is no Moriya in that epigraph , for it has Muriya . the Parsi Merchant - Prince of Dr. Spooner to claim VOL . II , PT.I. ] ZOROASTRIAN PERIOD OF INDIAN HISTORY . 101.
Page 105
... accepted . 2. His Honour the President then delivered his address . * 3. The following articles of antiquarian interest collected by the Society were exhibited : - ( 1 ) Twelve specimens of ancient copper axe - heads , dis- covered in ...
... accepted . 2. His Honour the President then delivered his address . * 3. The following articles of antiquarian interest collected by the Society were exhibited : - ( 1 ) Twelve specimens of ancient copper axe - heads , dis- covered in ...
Page 125
... accepted architectural orna- ment before the creation of Type 5 was possible . * A form transitional between Types 4 and 5 is afforded us by temples of Type 2 where minor miniatures are placed at the four corners rising to half the ...
... accepted architectural orna- ment before the creation of Type 5 was possible . * A form transitional between Types 4 and 5 is afforded us by temples of Type 2 where minor miniatures are placed at the four corners rising to half the ...
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