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... India also , and we know that about the same time Chinese Buddhists , such as Fahian ( 399-414 ) , Hiouen thsang ( A.D. 629-645 ) , I - tsing ( 671-695 ) , and others explored India , while Indian Buddhists migrated to China to help in ...
... India also , and we know that about the same time Chinese Buddhists , such as Fahian ( 399-414 ) , Hiouen thsang ( A.D. 629-645 ) , I - tsing ( 671-695 ) , and others explored India , while Indian Buddhists migrated to China to help in ...
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... India . Our authority for this is Alexander Polyhistor ( first century B.C. ) , as quoted by Cyrillus ( fourth century A.D. ) . In the second century A.D. Clement of Alexandria knew of the same Samanaioi ; nay , he quotes the name of ...
... India . Our authority for this is Alexander Polyhistor ( first century B.C. ) , as quoted by Cyrillus ( fourth century A.D. ) . In the second century A.D. Clement of Alexandria knew of the same Samanaioi ; nay , he quotes the name of ...
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... India . Another argument in favour of the Eastern origin of Greek fables is the abun- dance of fables in India , and their early appearance in Sanskrit literature , -as , for instance , that of the stomach and the limbs , told in one of ...
... India . Another argument in favour of the Eastern origin of Greek fables is the abun- dance of fables in India , and their early appearance in Sanskrit literature , -as , for instance , that of the stomach and the limbs , told in one of ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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