Report of the Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Orientalists Held in London, 1874Trübner, 1874 - 67 páginas |
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... present determined , notwithstanding brilliant offers and pressing in- vitations from other countries , that this second Congress should be held in England , and in this great city , distinguished for its extent as well as for its ...
... present determined , notwithstanding brilliant offers and pressing in- vitations from other countries , that this second Congress should be held in England , and in this great city , distinguished for its extent as well as for its ...
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... present to - day at our first meeting . If from various causes they are not here , India is not without its representatives . An eminent Civil Servant of the Indian Government is here from the Presidency of Bombay , and will , I am sure ...
... present to - day at our first meeting . If from various causes they are not here , India is not without its representatives . An eminent Civil Servant of the Indian Government is here from the Presidency of Bombay , and will , I am sure ...
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... present stands , does not harmonize - there is a want of synchronism . It is not possible to decide at present where the error lies , but nothing but an act of violence , such as the alter- ation of text , or the forced hypothesis of an ...
... present stands , does not harmonize - there is a want of synchronism . It is not possible to decide at present where the error lies , but nothing but an act of violence , such as the alter- ation of text , or the forced hypothesis of an ...
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... present known , and the inscriptions are , although nume- rous , too short to enable sufficient comparisons to be made to determine logically the meaning of words not being proper names which are found in the different texts . The Aryan ...
... present known , and the inscriptions are , although nume- rous , too short to enable sufficient comparisons to be made to determine logically the meaning of words not being proper names which are found in the different texts . The Aryan ...
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... present Congress , however , there are many present who can throw light upon whatever it may seem desirable to discuss under these several heads . There only now remains to mention the assistance rendered to Oriental studies by the ...
... present Congress , however , there are many present who can throw light upon whatever it may seem desirable to discuss under these several heads . There only now remains to mention the assistance rendered to Oriental studies by the ...
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