Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،العدد 1 |
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الصفحة 47
The march was conducted under great difficulties , the army suffering much in those sandy deserts from the want of water , in spite of the fact that they carried a provision of it along with them . On reaching Ajmer the camp was pitched ...
The march was conducted under great difficulties , the army suffering much in those sandy deserts from the want of water , in spite of the fact that they carried a provision of it along with them . On reaching Ajmer the camp was pitched ...
الصفحة 66
... the recognised words of the language , but rather lists of certain words , chiefly of Sanskrit importation , found in the early religious works , and which from the very fact of their not being generally known require explanation .
... the recognised words of the language , but rather lists of certain words , chiefly of Sanskrit importation , found in the early religious works , and which from the very fact of their not being generally known require explanation .
الصفحة 70
... on their acceptance in the writings of the country , and must be accepted on personal authority until they can be checked by other observers . It is , in fact , the chief defect of the present Dictionary that it does not distinguish ...
... on their acceptance in the writings of the country , and must be accepted on personal authority until they can be checked by other observers . It is , in fact , the chief defect of the present Dictionary that it does not distinguish ...
الصفحة 75
Even thus , however , this comparison by bulk would be somewhat misleading owing to the fact that Desgodins ' Dictionary is written in Latin as well as French ; so that for every word or example given there is first the Latin equivalent ...
Even thus , however , this comparison by bulk would be somewhat misleading owing to the fact that Desgodins ' Dictionary is written in Latin as well as French ; so that for every word or example given there is first the Latin equivalent ...
الصفحة 80
This condition may appear to a person not acquainted with the Tibetan language to be self - evident and unnecessary , but as a matter of fact it is not so . In Tibetan " things are not what they seem , " and the pronunciation of a word ...
This condition may appear to a person not acquainted with the Tibetan language to be self - evident and unnecessary , but as a matter of fact it is not so . In Tibetan " things are not what they seem , " and the pronunciation of a word ...
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