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... interest which the literary portion of these discoveries sent through Europe . But Sir William Jones was even more of a jurist than a scholar , and nothing seems to have surprised and interested him more than B 2 CHAP . I. 3 THE SACRED ...
... interest which the literary portion of these discoveries sent through Europe . But Sir William Jones was even more of a jurist than a scholar , and nothing seems to have surprised and interested him more than B 2 CHAP . I. 3 THE SACRED ...
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... interest which seem to me to have been reached , one is that we have in the Punjab the Hindu institutions very much in the state in which they were before the Brahmanical expositors took them in hand . The traces of the religious ideas ...
... interest which seem to me to have been reached , one is that we have in the Punjab the Hindu institutions very much in the state in which they were before the Brahmanical expositors took them in hand . The traces of the religious ideas ...
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... interest- ing inferences have recently been drawn from this savage characteristic ; and it has been pointed out how in those survivals of a very ancient world , fairy tales and myths , one creature is constantly changing into another ...
... interest- ing inferences have recently been drawn from this savage characteristic ; and it has been pointed out how in those survivals of a very ancient world , fairy tales and myths , one creature is constantly changing into another ...
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... interest- ing kind . The ancient Brahmanical system has been toned down and tempered in all its parts by the good sense and equity of the school of lawyers from whom this book proceeded . The portions of it which deal with Evidence ...
... interest- ing kind . The ancient Brahmanical system has been toned down and tempered in all its parts by the good sense and equity of the school of lawyers from whom this book proceeded . The portions of it which deal with Evidence ...
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... interest . The ancestors worshipped appear to have been at first always male ancestors . ' Although , ' says Sir John Lubbock , ' descent amongst the lowest savages is traced in the female line , I do not know of any instance in which ...
... interest . The ancestors worshipped appear to have been at first always male ancestors . ' Although , ' says Sir John Lubbock , ' descent amongst the lowest savages is traced in the female line , I do not know of any instance in which ...
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