Company began to take under their protection the princes of the country, by whose protection they gained their first settlement ; a number of important affairs were to be transacted in peace and war between nations equally jealous of one another, who... Journal of the American Oriental Society - Página 49por American Oriental Society - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Gaelic Society of Dublin - 1808 - 428 páginas
...their sentiments ; the servants of the company received letters which they could not read, and «jere ambitious of gaining titles of which they could not...Persian language, in which all the letters from the Julian princes were written.'' The old objections, of want of encouragement, scarcity of books, &c.*... | |
| John Rippingham - 1816 - 190 páginas
...gained their first settlement : a number of important affairs were to be transacted in peace and Avar between nations equally jealous of one another, who...discovered, that they must apply themselves to the study oftb 103 Persian language in which all the letters from the Indian princes were written. A few meu... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1823 - 258 páginas
...India Company began to take under their protection the princes of the country, by whose protection they gained their first settlement ; a number of important...the letters from the Indian princes were written. A few men of parts and taste, who resided in Bengal, have since amused themselves with the literature... | |
| William Jones - 1828 - 334 páginas
...which need not be mentioned here, gave the English nation a most extensive power in that kingdom : our India Company began to take under their protection...the letters from the Indian princes were written. A few men of parts and taste, who resided in Bengal, have since amused themselves with the literature... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1838 - 542 páginas
...one circle; interest was the charm which gave the languages of the East a real and solid importance the Persian language found its way into India... our...the letters from the Indian princes were written. A few men of parts and taste, who resided in Bengal, have since amused themselves with the literature... | |
| Bernard S. Cohn - 1996 - 216 páginas
...incredible wealth to the merchants of Europe.17 Jones wrote: The servants of the company received letters they could not read and were ambitious of gaining...apply themselves to the study of the Persian language. . . . The languages of Asia will now perhaps be studied with uncommon ardour; they are known to be... | |
| 1838 - 534 páginas
...they gained their first settlement ; a number of important affairs were to be transacted in pe*ice and war between nations equally jealous of one another,...the letters from the Indian princes were written. A few men of parts and taste, who resided in Bengal, have since amused themselves with the literature... | |
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