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Page 161
... period or division of this curious tour . The scene changes , the Asiatic shore is now abandoned , and , during this ... periods , they must have been invented where such periods are sensible ; that is , north of the tropical zone . The ...
... period or division of this curious tour . The scene changes , the Asiatic shore is now abandoned , and , during this ... periods , they must have been invented where such periods are sensible ; that is , north of the tropical zone . The ...
Page 384
... period , probably , the fugitive Mages came with their Babylonian learning into Hindustan , and superinduced on a comparatively ignorant people the system of discipline now taught at Benares , and the Sanscrit language . The second ...
... period , probably , the fugitive Mages came with their Babylonian learning into Hindustan , and superinduced on a comparatively ignorant people the system of discipline now taught at Benares , and the Sanscrit language . The second ...
Page 390
... period , the equinoxes and solstices will again occur in precisely the same signs as at present . Simple inspection sufficiently proves that these signs were named and invented at some period when the solstice occurred during the sun's ...
... period , the equinoxes and solstices will again occur in precisely the same signs as at present . Simple inspection sufficiently proves that these signs were named and invented at some period when the solstice occurred during the sun's ...
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