The Mythologie of the Hindus: With PlatesParbury, 1832 |
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... person whom he saw by an explanation of the facts . " Seven years ago , a dealer in dress dolls at Calcutta , having ... persons who actually import beautiful women to the British settlements in India , in order to sell them to the rich ...
... person whom he saw by an explanation of the facts . " Seven years ago , a dealer in dress dolls at Calcutta , having ... persons who actually import beautiful women to the British settlements in India , in order to sell them to the rich ...
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... person he saw on a particular morning , of course intending that person should be himself . Unfortunately , however , for the astrologer , the king happened to rise much earlier than usual that morning , and the first person he saw was ...
... person he saw on a particular morning , of course intending that person should be himself . Unfortunately , however , for the astrologer , the king happened to rise much earlier than usual that morning , and the first person he saw was ...
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... persons or things . A is commonly pronounced au , and u as oo , as if Hindustan were written ( as it sometimes is ) , Hindoostaun , or ( as respects u ) , Hindu , Hindoo . I is sometimes pronounced like ee , as rishis , reeshees , but ...
... persons or things . A is commonly pronounced au , and u as oo , as if Hindustan were written ( as it sometimes is ) , Hindoostaun , or ( as respects u ) , Hindu , Hindoo . I is sometimes pronounced like ee , as rishis , reeshees , but ...
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... person of a dwarf , the more effectually to humble the pride , and to punish the presumption of the apostate king . It must here be imagined , that power having been once conferred upon mortals by a deity could not be recalled without ...
... person of a dwarf , the more effectually to humble the pride , and to punish the presumption of the apostate king . It must here be imagined , that power having been once conferred upon mortals by a deity could not be recalled without ...
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... person of a courageous and virtuous prince , the son of the puissant sovereign of Hindustan ( whose capital , Ayodhya , is said to have extended over a space of forty miles ) , to punish a monstrous giant , Ravan , who then reigned over ...
... person of a courageous and virtuous prince , the son of the puissant sovereign of Hindustan ( whose capital , Ayodhya , is said to have extended over a space of forty miles ) , to punish a monstrous giant , Ravan , who then reigned over ...
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