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Page 9
This is , however , less than in the previous year in which 38 new members
joined , and I hope that the present year will show a still further increase . The
present number of members and subscribers is now 338 as compared with 319
at the ...
This is , however , less than in the previous year in which 38 new members
joined , and I hope that the present year will show a still further increase . The
present number of members and subscribers is now 338 as compared with 319
at the ...
Page 9
In a subsequent paper , which is published in the December Number of the
Journal , ? he further discusses the identity of this ruler and the consequent date
of the drama , as against a later date , early in the eighteenth century , which has
been ...
In a subsequent paper , which is published in the December Number of the
Journal , ? he further discusses the identity of this ruler and the consequent date
of the drama , as against a later date , early in the eighteenth century , which has
been ...
Page 158
We are further told that students , after the completion of studies , used to go on
tours over the country for mastering all the practical sciences of the time (
Sabbasamayasippāni ) . This fact is so often referred to in the Jātakas [ - ] that it
seems to ...
We are further told that students , after the completion of studies , used to go on
tours over the country for mastering all the practical sciences of the time (
Sabbasamayasippāni ) . This fact is so often referred to in the Jātakas [ - ] that it
seems to ...
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Contents
Jayaswal K P M A Oxon Bar atlaw | 9 |
A Note on the Hathigumpha Inscription Elephant | 96 |
Inscription of the time of Alauddin Husain Shah | 184 |
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