The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 12권James Richardson Logan Printed at the Mission Press, 1862 |
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... DRAVIRO - AUSTRALIAN . The revisal of the Mon - Anam division of my enquiries into the history of the Himalaic languages was interrupted early in 1857 when the greater portion of the annexed pages ( 153 to 176 , ) had been printed ...
... DRAVIRO - AUSTRALIAN . The revisal of the Mon - Anam division of my enquiries into the history of the Himalaic languages was interrupted early in 1857 when the greater portion of the annexed pages ( 153 to 176 , ) had been printed ...
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... Draviro - Australian to the earlier South Himalaic or Gangetic formation also ac- quires a new interest . A brief retrospect will best show the ad- vances now made on my previous conclusions . My first comparison of the Oceanic with the ...
... Draviro - Australian to the earlier South Himalaic or Gangetic formation also ac- quires a new interest . A brief retrospect will best show the ad- vances now made on my previous conclusions . My first comparison of the Oceanic with the ...
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... Draviro - Australian from the more recent Ultraindian terms of Scythic origin , the difficulty being increased by the fact of Ultraindia having been the line by which both of these Scythic currents have flowed to the islands . " The ...
... Draviro - Australian from the more recent Ultraindian terms of Scythic origin , the difficulty being increased by the fact of Ultraindia having been the line by which both of these Scythic currents have flowed to the islands . " The ...
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... Draviro - Australian and African popu- lations were derived in different eras from S. W. Asia . Far from surmis- ing that India was originally peopled from Africa , I simply put forward the hypothesis that , in eras preceding the ...
... Draviro - Australian and African popu- lations were derived in different eras from S. W. Asia . Far from surmis- ing that India was originally peopled from Africa , I simply put forward the hypothesis that , in eras preceding the ...
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... Draviro - Australian . " " Both the linguistic development represented in India by the ancient Gangetic tongues and the Ugro - Tamulian " connect themselves in the strongest manner with the Chinese . " Ethnology of the I. A. ( 1850 ) ...
... Draviro - Australian . " " Both the linguistic development represented in India by the ancient Gangetic tongues and the Ugro - Tamulian " connect themselves in the strongest manner with the Chinese . " Ethnology of the I. A. ( 1850 ) ...
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