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As the Phænician alphabet is considered to be the parent of all the alphabets in the world it will be examined more fully in a later chapter . Greek . --The Greek alphabet , as said above , has been derived from the Phænicia ) .
As the Phænician alphabet is considered to be the parent of all the alphabets in the world it will be examined more fully in a later chapter . Greek . --The Greek alphabet , as said above , has been derived from the Phænicia ) .
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Vishnu Pad , Preth Sila , are not considered by them as holy . The messengers of Ava denied altogether Buddh Avatar , but consider themselves as of the sect of Brabma , on which account they allege that all men were Brahmans .
Vishnu Pad , Preth Sila , are not considered by them as holy . The messengers of Ava denied altogether Buddh Avatar , but consider themselves as of the sect of Brabma , on which account they allege that all men were Brahmans .
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All these and a few other trifling castes are considered as orthodox ( Astik ) . Three hundred houses of Jain or Srawaks are considered as heterodox ( Nastik ) , and between 3 and 4 annas , the dregs of impure poverty , are considered ...
All these and a few other trifling castes are considered as orthodox ( Astik ) . Three hundred houses of Jain or Srawaks are considered as heterodox ( Nastik ) , and between 3 and 4 annas , the dregs of impure poverty , are considered ...
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