Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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النتائج 6-10 من 100
الصفحة 138
... chief profits of which are monopolized by the Mukhteears and Survurakars of the states , who farm the villages from the Rája , and make the most of their bargain by extorting the utmost fraction from the cultivators , who are in fact ...
... chief profits of which are monopolized by the Mukhteears and Survurakars of the states , who farm the villages from the Rája , and make the most of their bargain by extorting the utmost fraction from the cultivators , who are in fact ...
الصفحة 155
... Chief Engineer , on the best and most economical mode of ex- tending the accommodation of the Society's House , with the view of having carried into effect any additions and improvements that may be determined on , simultaneously with ...
... Chief Engineer , on the best and most economical mode of ex- tending the accommodation of the Society's House , with the view of having carried into effect any additions and improvements that may be determined on , simultaneously with ...
الصفحة 177
... chief- of the earth was tains . 9. DURGA is described as fondling a young Elephant . One of SIVA's names is MRIDA ' , or delighted ; whence his consort is called MRID'A'NI . 10. A double meaning pervades this verse ; the epithets have a ...
... chief- of the earth was tains . 9. DURGA is described as fondling a young Elephant . One of SIVA's names is MRIDA ' , or delighted ; whence his consort is called MRID'A'NI . 10. A double meaning pervades this verse ; the epithets have a ...
الصفحة 182
... chief " of Radha ; " and thou ? " The bride of the prince of Anga . ” — Such were the colloquies with the wives of his enemies detained as cap- tives , while their lotus - like eyes were suffused with tears . 66 46. " Who art thou ? of ...
... chief " of Radha ; " and thou ? " The bride of the prince of Anga . ” — Such were the colloquies with the wives of his enemies detained as cap- tives , while their lotus - like eyes were suffused with tears . 66 46. " Who art thou ? of ...
الصفحة 184
... chief of Lus , announcing my arrival at Soonmemy with a letter and some presents from the Bombay Government , I commenced my journey to Beylah . Two chiefs with a small party of followers had been sent to accompany me to the capital ...
... chief of Lus , announcing my arrival at Soonmemy with a letter and some presents from the Bombay Government , I commenced my journey to Beylah . Two chiefs with a small party of followers had been sent to accompany me to the capital ...
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