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1 I, Pref | confidently appeal to the best Oriental scholars, who have not entirely
2 I, Translat | invited the co-operation of Oriental scholars in this undertaking.
3 I, Translat | an irreparable loss to Oriental scholarship in general,
4 I, Translat | more may still come from Oriental scholars both in India and
5 I, Translat | INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES, BY VARIOUS ORIENTAL SCHOLARS, AND EDITED By
6 I, Translat | through the rapid advance of Oriental scholarship in Europe. Neither
7 I, Translat | students by profession only. Oriental scholars have been blamed
8 I, Translat | under the impression that Oriental scholarship is still in
9 I, Translat | a much larger number of Oriental scholars will be required
10 I, Translat | assistance from some of the best Oriental scholars in England and
11 I, Translat | assistance which I receive from Oriental scholars, and also on the
12 I, Translat | own special departments of Oriental literature, are at present
13 I, Translit | TRANSLITERATION OF ORIENTAL ALPHABETS.~The system of
14 I, Translit | The system of transcribing Oriental words with Roman types,
15 I, Intro, 0, 0, 3 | Sanskrit scholars or by Oriental scholars in general, it
16 XV, 7 | vol i, p. 23.]~the German Oriental Society, called it, No.
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