The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Sivu 143
... periods themselves were named Yugas , or conjunctions ; and the order in which they were named was thus : -The first period immediately preceding the inventor , was called the first , or Kali Yuga ; the second , or next , was called the ...
... periods themselves were named Yugas , or conjunctions ; and the order in which they were named was thus : -The first period immediately preceding the inventor , was called the first , or Kali Yuga ; the second , or next , was called the ...
Sivu 144
... period ; and whilst the composer of such a system cannot reasonably be imagined to have excluded his own time , a melancholy conviction of the vices of his con- temporaries would , but too certainly , lead him to assign his own age to ...
... period ; and whilst the composer of such a system cannot reasonably be imagined to have excluded his own time , a melancholy conviction of the vices of his con- temporaries would , but too certainly , lead him to assign his own age to ...
Sivu 146
... period at which the Hindoo calculator made his observations , and formed his estimate . Now the mean results of this division give 3639 years , which bring us to 5251 of the Julian period , or A. D. 538 ! † There still remains another ...
... period at which the Hindoo calculator made his observations , and formed his estimate . Now the mean results of this division give 3639 years , which bring us to 5251 of the Julian period , or A. D. 538 ! † There still remains another ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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