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Wters m the modern ^mrofear;%appe^ ^ ’t.” tt(i “ f
literature.' „ PP the chapter on Language and
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&at some bf the princes of Pmajdran i S S S l pkce fc’ I B p a
by the Mahomed, S S K f i S S f e
»early to resemble each other Thr t loscr,Ptions: .appear y«ry
could. decypher it. wif-t. +h ’ • ' ^OTe •.&* ^ j
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mentioned. One of these at Kwdli a far ^ h (m is aot asatfw * gg is. B F
* «»araon with the w t o f e t f ? * * * • <aMoactel5 but
the characters and signs were found on S 3 ^ eXBCUlte& ‘S evm jrf
same principle a sjh e^ a jn ’ * " * to be oh the
Of thejhird class the reader will-find » •&« •■ •? ■
But the inscriptions of the last «of thr 6 °D aj!edlIeed scale, t
the best executed, in the highest state of i t ClaSSf®.'ai:e-thfi ^ost »hmerous,
of translation, are of p e i f ^ i ^ T S ^ " ^ 1 1 1 *
some h^been-already noticed in Dr. Horsfield*?, - ‘f “ 8-' ■ * * *&*«
of antiquity in the vicinity of {formerly e ^ d n l d f ^ 6,Ee*Wns
been found in . the. vicinity of the sunno^d / manyhave
Mn&gdla, in the diwsion of the modern ^ anci£« t .capital 1
«sar
oftombstones,, resting upon a kind of thr "* VP ^ st°fles> ba tire shape
translated into English. F S to England, and several have been
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