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The same gentleman has compiled from the old factory records and original correspondence prúserved in the In lia Office a narrative of the relations between Sivaji and the English of the ...
The same gentleman has compiled from the old factory records and original correspondence prúserved in the In lia Office a narrative of the relations between Sivaji and the English of the ...
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... of the era known after him having started with the reign of some predecessor ; and the ruler of the same name who fled from Navadip must , therefore , have been a descendant ( probably grandson ) of the original Lakshmaņa .
... of the era known after him having started with the reign of some predecessor ; and the ruler of the same name who fled from Navadip must , therefore , have been a descendant ( probably grandson ) of the original Lakshmaņa .
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fact that , apart from any proportion of alloy in the coin , several of the coins have been debased by the addition of molten copper to the original silver coin , presumably to make up for weight . That this was subsequently added is ...
fact that , apart from any proportion of alloy in the coin , several of the coins have been debased by the addition of molten copper to the original silver coin , presumably to make up for weight . That this was subsequently added is ...
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It has been suggested by the same authority that they were in circulation along with the original Kuşana bronze coinage from which they have been copied . Professor Rapson concludes his short description of this class of coinage by ...
It has been suggested by the same authority that they were in circulation along with the original Kuşana bronze coinage from which they have been copied . Professor Rapson concludes his short description of this class of coinage by ...
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One of them , which was still imbedded in the original site , Buchanan had taken out and removed , about 1812. The other he rescued from the bed of the Ganges to which it had been dedicated by the citizens .
One of them , which was still imbedded in the original site , Buchanan had taken out and removed , about 1812. The other he rescued from the bed of the Ganges to which it had been dedicated by the citizens .
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