Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 102
... supposed beard being the cloth wrapper which his sect place before the mouth , letting it fall over the lower part of the face when engaged in religious discussion , in holy rites , or in teaching on points connected with their doctrine ...
... supposed beard being the cloth wrapper which his sect place before the mouth , letting it fall over the lower part of the face when engaged in religious discussion , in holy rites , or in teaching on points connected with their doctrine ...
الصفحة 240
... supposed the punishment undeserved , or some other motive equally Siamese , or slavish , they refused . It is said , the king supposes Pra - si - pi - pat to be discontented , and hopes the Malays will give a good account of him , as ...
... supposed the punishment undeserved , or some other motive equally Siamese , or slavish , they refused . It is said , the king supposes Pra - si - pi - pat to be discontented , and hopes the Malays will give a good account of him , as ...
الصفحة 488
... supposed as to the analagous ê , though this is not yet determined with certainty . The vowels , a , and ò̟ , u , appear to be ascertained , but 1 , i , is not so certain . If the remark , that in the alphabet the different quantities ...
... supposed as to the analagous ê , though this is not yet determined with certainty . The vowels , a , and ò̟ , u , appear to be ascertained , but 1 , i , is not so certain . If the remark , that in the alphabet the different quantities ...
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