| American Oriental Society - Electronic journals - 1871 - 574 pages
..." I devoured, my dear Sir, your Bhagavad-Glta, and have made as hearty a meal of your IfitopaJesa, for which I thank you most sincerely. The ships of...the impression should be sold in London, Harington it Morris (who print the book at their hazard) will be losers, and we must dissolve the Society. You... | |
| American Oriental Society - Oriental philology - 1896 - 622 pages
...the first European that ever understood Sanscrit, and will, possibly, be the last" (October 6, 1787). "The ships of this season will carry home seven hundred copies of our first volume of Transactions ; . . . but unless the impression should be sold in London, Harington and Morris (who print the book... | |
| American Oriental Society - Oriental philology - 1896 - 712 pages
...the first European that ever understood Sanscrit, and will, possibly, be the last" (October 6, 1787). "The ships of this season will carry home seven hundred copies of our first volume of Transactions ; . . . but unless the impression should be sold in London, Harington and Morris (who print the book... | |
| Michael J. Franklin - Deccan (India) - 2000 - 580 pages
...not printed until late February 1789. "On 27 February Jones could announce to Charles Wilkins that: 'The ships of this season will carry home seven hundred...Transactions; and the second will be ready, I hope, next year' (II. 827-8).' A five-month voyage would see this plunder arrive in a Europe absorbed in momentous events,... | |
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