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... written in the Sanscrit language . 2d , It is highly probable that these laws were committed to writing about 1600 years before the birth of Christ , and at a period when the school of the Samani was in a flourishing condition . ' Hence ...
... written in the Sanscrit language . 2d , It is highly probable that these laws were committed to writing about 1600 years before the birth of Christ , and at a period when the school of the Samani was in a flourishing condition . ' Hence ...
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... written in an antient vernacular dialect ; and the characters , though very different from those now in use , are nevertheless derived from the original or primæval Sanscrit , as the elements are the same . These relate to the ...
... written in an antient vernacular dialect ; and the characters , though very different from those now in use , are nevertheless derived from the original or primæval Sanscrit , as the elements are the same . These relate to the ...
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... written by an Englishman , it is a surprizing performance : many of the lines , as well as sentiments , are ... written by Milcent ( a thousand hundred ) , the music was by cent mille ( a hundred thousand ) . The drama called the Abbé de ...
... written by an Englishman , it is a surprizing performance : many of the lines , as well as sentiments , are ... written by Milcent ( a thousand hundred ) , the music was by cent mille ( a hundred thousand ) . The drama called the Abbé de ...
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