Book Title: Essays Lectures on Religion of Hindu Vol 01
Author(s): H H Wilson
Publisher: Trubner and Company London

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________________ 31 Linguistic Publications of Trübner & Co., Hoffmann.-SHOPPING DIALOGUES, in Japanese, Dutch, and English. By Professor J. HOFFMANN. Oblong 8vo. pp. xiii. and 44, sewed. 5s. Hoffmann, J. J.-A JAPANESE GRAMMAR. Second Edition. Large Svo, cloth, pp. viii. and 368, with two plates. £1 ls. Holbein Society. --Subscription $1 is. per annum. A List of Publi cations to be had on application. Hopkins.-ELEMENTARY GRAMMAR OF THE TURKISH LANGUAGE. With a few Easy Exercises. By F. L. HOPKINS. M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Cr. 8vo. cloth, pp. 48. 3s. 6d. Howse.- A GRAMMAR OF THE CREE LANGUAGE. With which is com bined an analysis of the Chippeway Dialect. By JOSEPH Howse, Esq., F.R.G.S. 8vo. pp. xx. and 324, cloth. 7s.6d. Hunter.-A STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF BENGAL. By W. W. HUNTER, B.A., LL.D. Director-General of Statistics to the Government of India; one of the Council of the Royal Asiatic Society; M.R.G.S.; and Honorary Member of various Learncd Societies. VOL. VOL. I. 24 Parganas and Sundarbans. X. Dárjiling, Jalpaiguri and Kuch Behar II. Nadiya and Jessor. XI. Patná and Sáran. (State. III. Midnapur, Ilágli and Hourah. XII. Gayá and Sháháhád. IV. Bardwán, Birbhúm and Bánkurá. XIII. Tirhut and Champaran. V. Dacca, Bákarganj, Faridpur and Mai- XIV. Bhagalpur and Santál Parganas. mansinh. XV. Monghyr and Purniah. VI. Chittagong Hill Tracts, Chittagong, XVI. IIazáribagh and Lohárdaga. Noákbáli, Tipperah, and IIill Tipperah XVII. Singbhum, Chutia, Nagpur Tributary State. States and Manbhúm. VII. Meldah. Rangpur and Dinajpur. XVIII. Cuttack and Balasor. VIII. Rájsháhí and Bográ. XIX. Purí, and Orissa Tributary States, IX. Murshidáhád and Pábná. XX. Fisheries, Botany, and General Index. Published by command of the Government of India. In 20 Vols. 8vo. half morocco. £5. Hunter (F. M. - Ax ACCOUNT OF THE BRITISH SETTLEMENT OF A DEN in Arabia. Compiled by Captain F. M. HUNTER, F.R.G.S., F.R.A.S., Assistant Political Resident, Aden. Demy Svo, half-morocco, pp. xii.-232. 78. 60. Ikhwanu-s Safá; or, BROTHERS OF PURITY. Describing the Contention between Men and Beasts as to the Superiority of the Human Race. Translated from the Hindustání by Professor J. Dowson, Staff College, Sandhurst. Crown 8vo. pp. viii. and 156, cloth. 7s. Indian Antiquary (The).—A Journal of Oriental Research in Archæo logy, History, Literature, Languages, Philosophy, Religion, Folklore, etc. Edited by JAMES BURGESS, M.R.A.S., F.R.G.S. 4to. Published 12 numbers per anuum. Subscription £2. Ingleby.—SHAKESPEARE: the Man and the Book By C. M. INGLEBY, M.A., LL.D. Svo. boards, pp. 172. 6s. Inman.-ANCIENT PAGAN AND MODERN CARISTIAN SYMBOLISM EXPOSED AND EXPLAINED. By THOMAS INMAN, M.D. Second Edition. With Ulustra tions. Demy 8vo. cloth, pp. xl. and 148. 1874. 7s. 6d. Jaiminiya-Nyâya-Mala-Vistara.–See under AUCTORES SANSCRITI. Jami. Mulla.--SALĀMĀN U ABSĀL. An Allegorical Romance; being one of the Seven Poems entitled the Haft Aurang of Mullā Jāmī, now first edited from the Collation of Eight Manuscripts in the Library of the India House, and in private collections, with various readings, by FORBES FALCONER, M.A., M.R.A.S. 4to. cloth, pp. 92. 1850. 7s.6d.

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