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Page 164
... edited . Pischel's 2 grammar may help in correcting the texts but it has been thought advisable to leave the texts as they are , even when , e.g. Nāgānanda , Caitanyacandrodaya , Laṭakameiaka , etc. , the Magadhi portions are obviously ...
... edited . Pischel's 2 grammar may help in correcting the texts but it has been thought advisable to leave the texts as they are , even when , e.g. Nāgānanda , Caitanyacandrodaya , Laṭakameiaka , etc. , the Magadhi portions are obviously ...
Page 398
... edited the grants of some of these kings, avoided to make any suggestions for settling the epoch of the era, beoause Dr. Fleet had undertaken the work. Dr. Fleet, in every Kalinga grant he happened to edit, threw a suggestion based on ...
... edited the grants of some of these kings, avoided to make any suggestions for settling the epoch of the era, beoause Dr. Fleet had undertaken the work. Dr. Fleet, in every Kalinga grant he happened to edit, threw a suggestion based on ...
Page 398
... edited the grants of some of these kings , avoided to make any suggestions for settling the epoch of the era , because Dr. Fleet had undertaken the work . Dr. Fleet , in every Kalinga grant he happened to edit , threw a suggestion based ...
... edited the grants of some of these kings , avoided to make any suggestions for settling the epoch of the era , because Dr. Fleet had undertaken the work . Dr. Fleet , in every Kalinga grant he happened to edit , threw a suggestion based ...
Page 403
... edited the Kalinga grants before , presumed that the Kalinga era was merely conventional and was not connected with any epoch - making event that might have happened in Kalinga in ancient days . It is this presump- tion that lead them ...
... edited the Kalinga grants before , presumed that the Kalinga era was merely conventional and was not connected with any epoch - making event that might have happened in Kalinga in ancient days . It is this presump- tion that lead them ...
Page 418
... and, presumably, to an era established by him." I have not been able to aaceitaia whether tho inrcription hai since keen edited with a facsimile. II.— Neolithic Writings in India : A rejoinder. By R. 418 tJ.B.O.B.8. ALDEEtTNI'e INDU.
... and, presumably, to an era established by him." I have not been able to aaceitaia whether tho inrcription hai since keen edited with a facsimile. II.— Neolithic Writings in India : A rejoinder. By R. 418 tJ.B.O.B.8. ALDEEtTNI'e INDU.
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