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... children , which a learned Professor of Tokio had declared to be an unmistakable proof of Mongolian race . The results , how- ever , were somewhat disappointing . I succeeded in showing that the pigmentation occurs in many parts of ...
... children , which a learned Professor of Tokio had declared to be an unmistakable proof of Mongolian race . The results , how- ever , were somewhat disappointing . I succeeded in showing that the pigmentation occurs in many parts of ...
Page 27
... child , but such was the fear which inspired the runaways that lest it should impede their movements it was simply covered with a few large leaves , and left on the roadside to its fate . The pursuers on coming up heard its cries , and ...
... child , but such was the fear which inspired the runaways that lest it should impede their movements it was simply covered with a few large leaves , and left on the roadside to its fate . The pursuers on coming up heard its cries , and ...
Page 63
... children to be used as playthings , one or two suitable ones being sometimes kept for use as hones or whet - stones for knives and razors . Finally , the use of stone implements for symbolic or religious purposes , though rare , is not ...
... children to be used as playthings , one or two suitable ones being sometimes kept for use as hones or whet - stones for knives and razors . Finally , the use of stone implements for symbolic or religious purposes , though rare , is not ...
Page 185
... children . He knew works on hunting in which he displays such expert knowledge both in Sakuntalā and in Raghuvamsa , His knowledge of Sanskrit grammar was deep and extensive , as he takes up similes from grammatical technicalities V OL ...
... children . He knew works on hunting in which he displays such expert knowledge both in Sakuntalā and in Raghuvamsa , His knowledge of Sanskrit grammar was deep and extensive , as he takes up similes from grammatical technicalities V OL ...
Page 187
... child , if any one of his nu- merous wives be in the family way , shows Kālidāsa's knowledge of the Hindu Law of inheritance and his book is replete with ex- pressions borrowed from law - books . His knowledge of rituals was extensive ...
... child , if any one of his nu- merous wives be in the family way , shows Kālidāsa's knowledge of the Hindu Law of inheritance and his book is replete with ex- pressions borrowed from law - books . His knowledge of rituals was extensive ...
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