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1 I, Pref | hallowing sights in the whole history of the world; and he whose
2 I, Pref | have for gotten~[1. M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
3 I, Pref | open a new view of the history of the human race, of that
4 I, Translat | opposition to purely traditional, history.~There is nothing more ancient
5 I, Translat | the darker pages in the history of the earth.~Having been
6 I, Translat | the Shû King or Book of History; the Odes of the Temple
7 I, Intro, 0, 0, 1 | accessible to~[1. Elphinstone, History of India, ed. Cowell, p.
8 I, Intro, 0, 0, 1 | Gall. Parisiis.'~3 M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
9 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | set out on her~[1. M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
10 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | Calcutta, 1816, p. 6. M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
11 I, Intro, 0, 0, 3 | p. 1 seq.~2 See M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
12 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | the Svetâsvatara. M.M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
13 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | Literature, p. 193.~4. Weber, History of Sanskrit Literature,
14 I, Intro, 0, 0, 6 | upanishatkritya.~2. M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
15 I, Intro, 0, 0, 6 | that of destroyers [1].~The history and the genius of the Sanskrit
16 I, Intro, 0, 0, 6 | that between legend and history.~2. See M. M.'s History
17 I, Intro, 0, 0, 6 | history.~2. See M. M.'s History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
18 I, Intro, 0, 0, 8 | Kena-upanishad.~2 M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
19 I, Intro, 0, 0, 8 | of that Veda.~3. M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
20 I, Intro, 0, 0, 9 | in the forest.~2. M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
21 I, Intro, 0, 0, 9 | Introduction, p. 3.~2. M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
22 I, Intro, 0, 0, 9 | described below.]~[1. M. M., History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature,
23 I, Intro, 0, 0, 10 | Preface, p. v).~[1. See Weber, History of Sanskrit Literature,
24 XV, Intro | other book; but it contains history, ritual, legislation, poetry,
25 XV, Intro | sacred in this world than the history of man, in his search after
26 XV, Intro | their lasting place in the history of mankind, and those who
27 XV, 1 | that I should hesitate~[1. History of Indian Literature, p.
28 XV, 5 | Ind. Stud. I, 422; and History of Indian Literature, p.
29 XV, 5 | p. 430, and even in his History of Indian Literature, published
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