Malay, Achinese, French, and English Vocabulary ... With a Concise Malay Grammar

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Side 273 - Final French Struggles in India and on the Indian Seas. Including an Account of the Capture of the Isles of France and Bourbon, and Sketches of the most eminent Foreign Adventurers in India up to the period of that Capture. With an Appendix containing an Account of the Expedition from India to Egypt in 1801. By Colonel GB MALLESON, CSI Crown 8vo.
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Side 274 - Manning (Mrs.) Ancient and Mediaeval India. Being the History, .Religion, Laws, Caste, Manners and Customs, Language, Literature, Poetry, Philosophy, Astronomy, Algebra, Medicine, Architecture, Manufactures, Commerce, &c., of the Hindus, taken from their writings. Amongst the works consulted and gleaned from may be named the Rig Veda, Sama Veda...
Side 264 - With Notes and an Appendix containing a Metrical Version of the Ballad of Takasako, and a specimen of the Original Text in Japanese character. Illustrated by numerous Engravings on Wood, drawn and executed by Japanese artists and printed on Japanese paper. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Doran (Dr. J.) " Their Majesties Servants" : Annals of the English Stage.
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Side 284 - Post 8vo. 8s. *** The object of this work is to supply the want which has been felt by students for a condensed outline of Indian History which...
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Side 285 - Biding of Yorkshire. Being an attempt to delineate its Past and Present Associations, Archaeological, Topographical, and Scriptural. By HENRY TEAILL SIMPSON, MA, late Eector of Adel.
Side 268 - Institutes of Menu in English. The Institutes of Hindu Law or the Ordinances of Menu, according to Gloss of Collucca. Comprising the Indian System of Duties, Religious and Civil, verbally translated from the Original, with a Preface by SIR WILLIAM JONES, and collated with the Sanscrit Text by GRAVES CHAMNEY HAUGHTON, MA, FRS, Professor of Hindu Literature in the East India College.

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