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1 I, Pref | allowance for that very important intellectual parallax which,
2 I, Pref | of the Rig-veda, and some important conclusions have been based
3 I, Pref | Upanishads. One of the most important words in the ancient philosophy
4 I, Pref | more or less fanciful; the important point, however, is this,
5 I, Pref | present time seems more important than to learn that in every
6 I, Translat | maxims of some of the most important nations of antiquity. There
7 I, Translat | and translation of this important work may be expected from
8 I, Translat | Babylon and Assyria, too, important fragments of what may be
9 I, Translat | be able to understand the important lessons which they teach.
10 I, Translat | translation even of the most important only of the Sacred Books
11 I, Translat | Bhagavad-gîtâ, of the most important among the sacred Law-books,
12 I, Intro, 0, 0, 1 | Schopenhauer's memory and highly important for a true appreciation
13 I, Intro, 0, 0, 5 | from the north, is more important as a check on the textus
14 I, Intro, 0, 0, 8 | has contributed the most important materials to what may be
15 XV, Intro | What, however, is far more important, and where Mr. Nehemiah
16 XV, 1 | subdivision of a Vedic work, is important. It occurs again in the
17 XV, 5 | sasvatâyai paresvara [3].~But the important point is this, that in the
18 XV, 6 | Pippalâda-sâkhâ, one of the most important sâkhâs of that Veda. Pippalâda
19 XV, 7 | other MSS. all the more important. Besides, though to Dr.
20 XV, 7 | Maitrâyanas.~Now what is important for our purposes is this,
21 XV, 7 | consequences, and, what is important, employed as the foundation
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