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Page 120
... seems to be that of the Bedahs or Vedahs ; ' who inhabit the mountains in the vicinity of Bat- ticaloe on the eastern side of the Island , and are subject neither to the King of Candy nor to the British Government , but exist entirely ...
... seems to be that of the Bedahs or Vedahs ; ' who inhabit the mountains in the vicinity of Bat- ticaloe on the eastern side of the Island , and are subject neither to the King of Candy nor to the British Government , but exist entirely ...
Page 187
... seems to apprehend . Nearly the same may be said with respect to water when employed as a solvent for different substances , its properties and that of the body which is dissolved remain nearly unchanged ; and the quantity which is ...
... seems to apprehend . Nearly the same may be said with respect to water when employed as a solvent for different substances , its properties and that of the body which is dissolved remain nearly unchanged ; and the quantity which is ...
Page 235
... seems not a little embarrassed . Let the passage speak for itself : When Vicramaditya was ninety years of age , then eame Samu- dra - pála , or he who was fostered , or wafted over , by Samudra , or the ocean , because it is understood ...
... seems not a little embarrassed . Let the passage speak for itself : When Vicramaditya was ninety years of age , then eame Samu- dra - pála , or he who was fostered , or wafted over , by Samudra , or the ocean , because it is understood ...
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