The History of British India, Томове 1–2Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... astronomy have been gradually corrected in the same manner in which the calendars of ancient nations have been improved , the legitimate conclusion cannot be mis- taken . As far as a conclusion can be drawn respecting the state of astronomy ...
... astronomy have been gradually corrected in the same manner in which the calendars of ancient nations have been improved , the legitimate conclusion cannot be mis- taken . As far as a conclusion can be drawn respecting the state of astronomy ...
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... astronomy , to infer either its high antiquity , or great excellence , it is a matter of doubt whether even that portion of the science which they possess , they may not , to a certain degree , have derived from other nations more ...
... astronomy , to infer either its high antiquity , or great excellence , it is a matter of doubt whether even that portion of the science which they possess , they may not , to a certain degree , have derived from other nations more ...
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... astronomy . He seems to have imagined that nothing more was necessary for confuting all their reasoning on this subject , than to make them acquainted with the formation of the artificial systems of the Brahmens . But considering Mr ...
... astronomy . He seems to have imagined that nothing more was necessary for confuting all their reasoning on this subject , than to make them acquainted with the formation of the artificial systems of the Brahmens . But considering Mr ...
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