The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9±ÇPrinted at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... existence of double plurals , gave rise in the concretionary stage to considerable dialective divergency and some confusion , as in all other pronominal systems using originally several elements for the expression of distinctions in ...
... existence of double plurals , gave rise in the concretionary stage to considerable dialective divergency and some confusion , as in all other pronominal systems using originally several elements for the expression of distinctions in ...
34 ÆäÀÌÁö
... existence from the most remote periods of Scythic and even of proto- Scythic history . At the same time the Tibetan languages have been from era to era receiving new impressions both from Chinese and from more than one branch of Scythic ...
... existence from the most remote periods of Scythic and even of proto- Scythic history . At the same time the Tibetan languages have been from era to era receiving new impressions both from Chinese and from more than one branch of Scythic ...
140 ÆäÀÌÁö
... existence is quite uncertain ; could you not undertake to bring my son over to me . Whether you become Rahan or not , let me have the happiness of contemplating once more my beloved son , ere I leave this world . " The nobleman promised ...
... existence is quite uncertain ; could you not undertake to bring my son over to me . Whether you become Rahan or not , let me have the happiness of contemplating once more my beloved son , ere I leave this world . " The nobleman promised ...
143 ÆäÀÌÁö
... existence . The whole assembly now delighted at hearing his preachings , and witnessing the display of his power . They all withdrew , when the preaching was over , and retired to their respective places , without , however , inviting ...
... existence . The whole assembly now delighted at hearing his preachings , and witnessing the display of his power . They all withdrew , when the preaching was over , and retired to their respective places , without , however , inviting ...
161 ÆäÀÌÁö
... existence of the soul , a first principle creator of all that exists . We may infer therefrom that they were heads or chiefs of various schools , who , though not agreeing among themselves upon purely speculative doctrines , united and ...
... existence of the soul , a first principle creator of all that exists . We may infer therefrom that they were heads or chiefs of various schools , who , though not agreeing among themselves upon purely speculative doctrines , united and ...
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