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V. A Grammar of the Sanskrita Language , by Charles Wilkins , L.L.D. F.R.S. 4to . p . 662. London , 1808 . A Grammar of the Sungskrit Language , composed from the works of the most esteemed Grammarians ; to tohich are added eramples for ...
V. A Grammar of the Sanskrita Language , by Charles Wilkins , L.L.D. F.R.S. 4to . p . 662. London , 1808 . A Grammar of the Sungskrit Language , composed from the works of the most esteemed Grammarians ; to tohich are added eramples for ...
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Telenga , the Carnatic , the Gujurat , and the Malabar or Tamul languages . ... The peculiar Grammar , " he says , of any one of these may be acquired in a couple of months , and • then the language lies open to the student .
Telenga , the Carnatic , the Gujurat , and the Malabar or Tamul languages . ... The peculiar Grammar , " he says , of any one of these may be acquired in a couple of months , and • then the language lies open to the student .
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It gratified the vanity of the Bramins to have an esoteric language as well as knowledge . But as they were obliged to mix in the transactions of life with their degraded countrymen , they could not but use the popular dialects in ...
It gratified the vanity of the Bramins to have an esoteric language as well as knowledge . But as they were obliged to mix in the transactions of life with their degraded countrymen , they could not but use the popular dialects in ...
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