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Page 17
... given in the first chapter depending simply upon homogeneity and heterogeneity does not apply to a number of sub - divisions of Jātis as given in the fifth chapter . The examination of the other three topics , too , contains so much of ...
... given in the first chapter depending simply upon homogeneity and heterogeneity does not apply to a number of sub - divisions of Jātis as given in the fifth chapter . The examination of the other three topics , too , contains so much of ...
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... given above , I have tried to give the Bibliography of Brahminic and Buddhistic Logic of ancient India , Both attribute the invention of the science to one person , namely , Akshapada . The only clue given about this personage's ...
... given above , I have tried to give the Bibliography of Brahminic and Buddhistic Logic of ancient India , Both attribute the invention of the science to one person , namely , Akshapada . The only clue given about this personage's ...
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... given a history of the family for three generations before him . But among them there is no Bhashyakara on Nyaya . So he must have flourished before Bana's great - grandfather that is , long before 450. Uddyotakara severely criticised ...
... given a history of the family for three generations before him . But among them there is no Bhashyakara on Nyaya . So he must have flourished before Bana's great - grandfather that is , long before 450. Uddyotakara severely criticised ...
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... given names of a Nine - Divi- sion of India and that the names are Indra , Koserumat , Tâmraparna , Gabhastimat , Kumârika , Nâga , Saumya , Vâruna and Gândharva . No clue has been given , remarks he , to their identification . But he ...
... given names of a Nine - Divi- sion of India and that the names are Indra , Koserumat , Tâmraparna , Gabhastimat , Kumârika , Nâga , Saumya , Vâruna and Gândharva . No clue has been given , remarks he , to their identification . But he ...
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... given credit for the intro- duction of the alphabet . It is doubtful , though , if any of these countries could show records of a more ancient civilization than India . The Phoenicians were a commercial people who carried on trade ...
... given credit for the intro- duction of the alphabet . It is doubtful , though , if any of these countries could show records of a more ancient civilization than India . The Phoenicians were a commercial people who carried on trade ...
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