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... say , lost several valued members by death , the most serious loss being that of Dr. Vincent Smith , the eminent Indian historian . He was one of our Honorary Members and always took the greatest interest in the work of our Society and ...
... say , lost several valued members by death , the most serious loss being that of Dr. Vincent Smith , the eminent Indian historian . He was one of our Honorary Members and always took the greatest interest in the work of our Society and ...
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... say that he holds that the Brahmi script must have been in use for centuries before this inscription was carved , in ... says Dr. Spooner , " are well model- led , with proportions conforming in general te even the most modern canons for ...
... say that he holds that the Brahmi script must have been in use for centuries before this inscription was carved , in ... says Dr. Spooner , " are well model- led , with proportions conforming in general te even the most modern canons for ...
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... says that this find shows that oval , round and square coins were minted at the same time , and that consequently no conclusion as to the comparative age of the smaller type of punch - marked coins can safely be drawn from their shape ...
... says that this find shows that oval , round and square coins were minted at the same time , and that consequently no conclusion as to the comparative age of the smaller type of punch - marked coins can safely be drawn from their shape ...
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... says that Siraj - ud - daula was so indolent , dissipated , treacherous , cowardly and mean , that the leading people in his dominions welcomed Clive's advent . describes the way in which Mir Kasim came to fall out with the English and ...
... says that Siraj - ud - daula was so indolent , dissipated , treacherous , cowardly and mean , that the leading people in his dominions welcomed Clive's advent . describes the way in which Mir Kasim came to fall out with the English and ...
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... say that I shall continue to take the deepest interest in the Society's progress and shall always be glad to do anything in my power to further its interests . It is a great satisfaction to feel that the Society has successfully ...
... say that I shall continue to take the deepest interest in the Society's progress and shall always be glad to do anything in my power to further its interests . It is a great satisfaction to feel that the Society has successfully ...
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