Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Volumen9

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Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1877
Most years contain the Proceedings and Annual report of the society.
 

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Página xlii - THOMAS.— RECORDS OF THE GUPTA DYNASTY. Illustrated by Inscriptions, Written History, Local Tradition, and Coins. To which is added a Chapter on the Arabs in Sind.
Página 345 - Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an empire, and so hath been accepted in the world, governed by one Supreme Head and King having the dignity and royal estate of the imperial Crown of the same...
Página 197 - I therefore cause to be destroyed; and I proclaim the same in all the congregations; while I pray with every variety of prayer for those who differ from me in creed, that they following after my proper example may with me attain unto eternal salvation; wherefore the present edict of religion is promulgated in the twenty-seventh year of my anointment.
Página 338 - Carolus serenissimus Augustus, a Deo coronatus, magnus et pacificus imperator, Romanorum gubernans imperium, qui et per misericordiam Dei rex Francorum et Langobardorum.
Página 404 - The Great Lord of Lords," or Emperor. And of a surety he hath good right to such a title, for all men know for a certain truth that he is the most potent man, as regards forces and lands and treasure, that existeth in the world, or ever hath existed from the time of our First Father Adam until this day.
Página 333 - ... lord Emperor cannot extend over all his care and discipline. Secondly, it binds them neither by force nor fraud to seize or molest any of the goods or servants of his crown. Thirdly, to do no violence nor treason towards the holy Church, or to widows, or orphans, or strangers, seeing that the lord Emperor has been appointed, after the Lord and his saints, the protector and defender of all such.
Página 345 - ... from the annoyance as well of the see of Rome, as from the authority of other foreign potentates...
Página 201 - Buddha, and in the Law, and in the Assembly. Whatsoever (words) have been spoken by the divine Buddha, they have all been well said...
Página 238 - CONTENTS.— The Early Faith of Asoka. By E. Thomas, FRS— The Northern Frontagers of China. Part II. The Manchus (Supplementary Notice). By HH Howorth.— The Northern Frontagers of China. Part IV. The Kin or Golden Tatars.
Página 195 - I acknowledge and confess the faults that have been cherished in my heart. From the love of virtue, by the side of which all other things are as sins, from the strict scrutiny of sin. and from fervent desire to be told of sin, by the fear of sin and by very enormity of sin ; — by these may my eyes be strengthened and confirmed (in rectitude).

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