The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 2 |
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At our inaugural meeting Mr. Sachhidananda Sinha . nounced his intention of presenting his valuable library to the Society , and we hoped that this generous gift would be emulated by others . This I regret to say ...
At our inaugural meeting Mr. Sachhidananda Sinha . nounced his intention of presenting his valuable library to the Society , and we hoped that this generous gift would be emulated by others . This I regret to say ...
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I cannot yet say exactly what the result will be , but you may take it for granted that a Museum will be established , and that , pending the construction of a suitable building , several rooms in the new Secretariat , which will not be ...
I cannot yet say exactly what the result will be , but you may take it for granted that a Museum will be established , and that , pending the construction of a suitable building , several rooms in the new Secretariat , which will not be ...
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He says that in all 27 specimens have , to his knowledge , been found in the stretch of country between the Barākar river and the eastern spurs of the Paresnath range . Dr. Campbell sent us several of these specimens ; they have been ...
He says that in all 27 specimens have , to his knowledge , been found in the stretch of country between the Barākar river and the eastern spurs of the Paresnath range . Dr. Campbell sent us several of these specimens ; they have been ...
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This also has been examined by Mr. Coggin - Brown who says :" In workmanship and material it recalls what I have called the Hazaribagh celt type as exemplified by those rough unfinished copper celts which come from Pachamba .
This also has been examined by Mr. Coggin - Brown who says :" In workmanship and material it recalls what I have called the Hazaribagh celt type as exemplified by those rough unfinished copper celts which come from Pachamba .
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Some say she made them of a kind of froth which proceeded from a supernatural being who had his residence at the bottom of the sea , bat others that she made them of a stiff clay . Tbākur Jiu was a spectator of what was being done .
Some say she made them of a kind of froth which proceeded from a supernatural being who had his residence at the bottom of the sea , bat others that she made them of a stiff clay . Tbākur Jiu was a spectator of what was being done .
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