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... Sanskrit verse ; with an English preface , containing a Summary of the contents . Ostell and Lepage , British Library , 1848 Calcutta : NATIVE WORKS IN PERSIAN AND URDU . 6. The History of the Conquerors of Hind from the most early ...
... Sanskrit verse ; with an English preface , containing a Summary of the contents . Ostell and Lepage , British Library , 1848 Calcutta : NATIVE WORKS IN PERSIAN AND URDU . 6. The History of the Conquerors of Hind from the most early ...
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... Sanskrit Ashuvrihi or quick - growing , and the latter from Himanto or the season of cold . The third and least common of the three is known as the Boru , and as it is always found on the edges of large jhíls , where cultivation is ...
... Sanskrit Ashuvrihi or quick - growing , and the latter from Himanto or the season of cold . The third and least common of the three is known as the Boru , and as it is always found on the edges of large jhíls , where cultivation is ...
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... of paddy cultivation , —a word , which by the way , seems to baffle the en- deavours of all enquirers into language and to sport with Phi- lology . Paddy is certainly neither Persian , Sanskrit , THE PLAINS OF THE LOWER GANGES .
... of paddy cultivation , —a word , which by the way , seems to baffle the en- deavours of all enquirers into language and to sport with Phi- lology . Paddy is certainly neither Persian , Sanskrit , THE PLAINS OF THE LOWER GANGES .
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lology . Paddy is certainly neither Persian , Sanskrit , nor abori- ginal Hindi , and to the best of our belief , it is not English . We should be obliged to any one who would enlighten us as to whence this outlandish expression dropped ...
lology . Paddy is certainly neither Persian , Sanskrit , nor abori- ginal Hindi , and to the best of our belief , it is not English . We should be obliged to any one who would enlighten us as to whence this outlandish expression dropped ...
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... unmixed Hindusim . Often however we have the surface broken by the introduction of Mussulman names , or by their intermarriage with the pure Sanskrit vocables , and by those rude local denominations in THE PLAINS OF THE LOWER GANGES . 23.
... unmixed Hindusim . Often however we have the surface broken by the introduction of Mussulman names , or by their intermarriage with the pure Sanskrit vocables , and by those rude local denominations in THE PLAINS OF THE LOWER GANGES . 23.
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