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... referred to above ) that this is the true reading of A. also , I having allowed to blunder into the rule three words that in fact belonged to the comment . Of course , the inference which I drew in the note to the preceding rule from ...
... referred to above ) that this is the true reading of A. also , I having allowed to blunder into the rule three words that in fact belonged to the comment . Of course , the inference which I drew in the note to the preceding rule from ...
Page 163
... ( referred to also in iv.99 , and there rehearsed in the note ) in which , against iii.89 , a n becomes n ( in pada as well as sanhitá text ) even when final . Το The other three have the aspect of representing the three items of a rule ...
... ( referred to also in iv.99 , and there rehearsed in the note ) in which , against iii.89 , a n becomes n ( in pada as well as sanhitá text ) even when final . Το The other three have the aspect of representing the three items of a rule ...
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... referred to ) . om samásávagrahavigrahan pade yatho ' váca chandasi çá- katayanaḥ : tatha pravakshyami catushṭayam padam námá- khyatopasarganipatánám . 1. akhyatam yat kriyáváci náma satvákhyam ucyate : nipátác cádayo satva upasargás tu ...
... referred to ) . om samásávagrahavigrahan pade yatho ' váca chandasi çá- katayanaḥ : tatha pravakshyami catushṭayam padam námá- khyatopasarganipatánám . 1. akhyatam yat kriyáváci náma satvákhyam ucyate : nipátác cádayo satva upasargás tu ...
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... referred to are thus mentioned by Mr. Cross : " Rev. Quala also states that the Red Karen king , Kai - pho - gyee , who holds this plate , has also in his possession five ivory plates , in shape and size about like the ordinary Burmese ...
... referred to are thus mentioned by Mr. Cross : " Rev. Quala also states that the Red Karen king , Kai - pho - gyee , who holds this plate , has also in his possession five ivory plates , in shape and size about like the ordinary Burmese ...
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... referred to is its existence in the Vatican manuscript . It may be worth while , perhaps , to remark that the Roman edition of the Vatican MS . seems to afford evidence ( p . 1272 , col . 1 , and 1299 , col . 3 ) that the division into ...
... referred to is its existence in the Vatican manuscript . It may be worth while , perhaps , to remark that the Roman edition of the Vatican MS . seems to afford evidence ( p . 1272 , col . 1 , and 1299 , col . 3 ) that the division into ...
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