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1 I, Pref | they teach nothing, seem hardly to deserve any notice. Scholars
2 I, Pref | books of such a character hardly deserve the honour of being
3 I, Pref | what they contain would hardly reward the labour of the
4 I, Pref | what their language could hardly express as yet, we shall,
5 I, Pref | one or to the other, will hardly hesitate in his choice between
6 I, Pref | from that effort, will see hardly anything in these sacred
7 I, Translat | to the scholar only, and hardly available for historical
8 I, Translat | religion in India, but there is hardly room for them at present.~
9 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | belong. But beyond this it is hardly safe to venture at present.
10 I, Intro, 0, 0, 9 | brâhmî-upanishad (IV, 7) can hardly be considered as a title.
11 I, Intro, 0, 0, 11 | sacrifices, which could hardly have been tolerated in the
12 XV, Intro | far-fetched that we can hardly believe that the same authors
13 XV, 1 | 197), and though I have hardly ever thought it necessary
14 XV, 1 | seem courageous, but it is hardly scholarlike.~With regard
15 XV, 5 | discovered in his hymns, it is hardly necessary to say that all
16 XV, 5 | and follows, we shall see hardly anything unusual in it.
17 XV, 7 | Maitrâyanî-brâhmanopanishad, which can hardly be a right title, and p.
18 XV, 7 | ante-Pâninean period, we shall hardly be persuaded to change this
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