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... possession of the third region . of the universe . Veeshnu then took the reins of government into his own hands , and new - modeled human society . Before that time , all property was equally distributed among the mem- bers of each of ...
... possession of the third region . of the universe . Veeshnu then took the reins of government into his own hands , and new - modeled human society . Before that time , all property was equally distributed among the mem- bers of each of ...
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... possession of it must be transferred in point of fact . The purse , the ring , the jewel , or the watch , must be given into the hands of the donee , either by the donor himself or by his order . But there are cases , in which the ...
... possession of it must be transferred in point of fact . The purse , the ring , the jewel , or the watch , must be given into the hands of the donee , either by the donor himself or by his order . But there are cases , in which the ...
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... possession of the scene of action . ' The narrative is concluded with the following reflections : No attempt will be made to reconcile the different opinions re- specting the causes of the failure of the Dutch expedition . The unbiassed ...
... possession of the scene of action . ' The narrative is concluded with the following reflections : No attempt will be made to reconcile the different opinions re- specting the causes of the failure of the Dutch expedition . The unbiassed ...
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