Vedic and Post-Vedic
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Owing to much misunderstanding and immense prejudice caused by deep ignorance, not to say deplorable want of knowledge, in respect of the East, the West has some-times been found to be in the habit of monopolizing to itself all that is good, and every thing that is wise or sensible.
An essay on the study of literature: Written originally in French, by Edward Gibbon, Jun. Esq; Now first translated into English.
1764
Thoughts on civil liberty: on licentiousness, and faction. By the author of Essays on the characteristics, &c.
1765
A defence of the pamphlet ascribed to John Reeves, Esq. and entitled, "Thoughts on the English government." By the Rev. J. Brand, A.M. Addressed to the members of the loyal associations against Republicans and Levellers
1796
The beauties of the late Right Hon. Edmund Burke, selected from the writings, &c. of that extraordinary man, ... To which is prefixed, a sketch of the life, with some original anecdotes of Mr. Burke. In two volumes.: [pt.1]
1798
A declaration of the people's natural right to a share in the legislature: which is the fundamental principle of the British constitution of state. By Granville Sharp.
1774
The Visvabharati Quarterly: Vol. 33
2013