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Page 128
... probably attract , and will certainly gratify , the public curiosity . Several well executed delineations of temples , of dresses , and of plants , augment the value of the work ; and the latter are accompanied by scientific ...
... probably attract , and will certainly gratify , the public curiosity . Several well executed delineations of temples , of dresses , and of plants , augment the value of the work ; and the latter are accompanied by scientific ...
Page 237
... probably , is a local peculiarity derived from the Pundits of Malabar , with whom alone the author conversed . The Tamulic and Malabar languages are perfectly distinct . Fra Fra Paolino landed at Pondichery in July 1776 : he [ 237 ]
... probably , is a local peculiarity derived from the Pundits of Malabar , with whom alone the author conversed . The Tamulic and Malabar languages are perfectly distinct . Fra Fra Paolino landed at Pondichery in July 1776 : he [ 237 ]
Page 317
... probably excite in the successors of Sancho Pança , the proverbial exclama- tion : " great cry and little wool ; " and , by the readers of Hudibras , the many - mouthed bard will probably be complimented for his learn- ing , by allowing ...
... probably excite in the successors of Sancho Pança , the proverbial exclama- tion : " great cry and little wool ; " and , by the readers of Hudibras , the many - mouthed bard will probably be complimented for his learn- ing , by allowing ...
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