Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 11±ÇCambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1879 Most years contain the Proceedings and Annual report of the society. |
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... describing the coins , or illustrating at large the various Indian forms of marriage and inheritance , or refer- ring to the extraneous examples of self - government in that land , I propose to trace the parallel instances of female ...
... describing the coins , or illustrating at large the various Indian forms of marriage and inheritance , or refer- ring to the extraneous examples of self - government in that land , I propose to trace the parallel instances of female ...
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... described than by calling it a passionate desire of death . Women and children , freemen and slaves , people of all ages and conditions , strove to repulse the soldiers as they came to their assistance from the walls . With their own ...
... described than by calling it a passionate desire of death . Women and children , freemen and slaves , people of all ages and conditions , strove to repulse the soldiers as they came to their assistance from the walls . With their own ...
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... describing them further . Herodotus is more specific , and represents them as clothed like and indistinguishable from men , except in the absence of beards , so that their sex was only discovered on the stripping the bodies of the slain ...
... describing them further . Herodotus is more specific , and represents them as clothed like and indistinguishable from men , except in the absence of beards , so that their sex was only discovered on the stripping the bodies of the slain ...
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... described , where persons of opposite sexes stand hand in hand , for scenes of nuptial festivity . " 2 In another place Mr. Taylor adds , ¡° It must be remembered that the records of the Etruscan tombs extend over several centuries ...
... described , where persons of opposite sexes stand hand in hand , for scenes of nuptial festivity . " 2 In another place Mr. Taylor adds , ¡° It must be remembered that the records of the Etruscan tombs extend over several centuries ...
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... described in the Sastras - who goeth last to sleep and rises earliest from her couch , " etc. - Extracts from Tibetan works , translated by Csoma de Körös , Journ . Asiat . Soc . Bengal , vol . iii . p . 58 , and Asiatic Researches ...
... described in the Sastras - who goeth last to sleep and rises earliest from her couch , " etc. - Extracts from Tibetan works , translated by Csoma de Körös , Journ . Asiat . Soc . Bengal , vol . iii . p . 58 , and Asiatic Researches ...
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