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Page 47
... says that the term had already been used more or less distinctively by Sanskrit philologists . Dr. Caldwell says that the word ' Dravida ' , though sometimes used in a restricted sense , as equivalent to Tamil , is better fitted for use ...
... says that the term had already been used more or less distinctively by Sanskrit philologists . Dr. Caldwell says that the word ' Dravida ' , though sometimes used in a restricted sense , as equivalent to Tamil , is better fitted for use ...
Page 114
... says elsewhere that if the king would do anything to rouse the wrath of his citizens , it would only end in his own ruin . And yet we hear today of ancient Indian states despotically ruled and that by very firm hands . Let us then ...
... says elsewhere that if the king would do anything to rouse the wrath of his citizens , it would only end in his own ruin . And yet we hear today of ancient Indian states despotically ruled and that by very firm hands . Let us then ...
Page 186
... says that Parganah Manpur ( Gaya dist . ) and the Mahals which formed the Jagir of Hakim Beg Khan and his sons have been confiscated and that immediately on the receipt of the Parwanah this devoted slave ( writer ) should send collector ...
... says that Parganah Manpur ( Gaya dist . ) and the Mahals which formed the Jagir of Hakim Beg Khan and his sons have been confiscated and that immediately on the receipt of the Parwanah this devoted slave ( writer ) should send collector ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
The VicePresidents Address at the Annual Meet | i |
Proceedings of the Council Meeting held on January | i |
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