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3313. Vues de l'Inde, dessinées et gravées (en manière noire), par W. Hodges, avec des explications en anglois. Londres, 1786-1788, gr. in-fol. atlant., cuir de Russie, gauf., dent. (44 pièces.)

3314. On the chronology of the Hindoos, by Will. Marsden. (From the philosophical transactions). In-4, br. 3315. A key to the chronology of the Hindus, in which an attempt is made to facilitate the progress of christianity in Hindostan, by proving that the protracted numbers of all oriental nations when reduced agree with the dates given in the hebrew text of the bible. Cambridge, Smith, 1820, in-8, pap. vél., 2 tom. en 1 vol., cuir de Russie, fil.

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3316. Tableau historique de l'Inde, contenant un abrégé de 20 la mithologie et des mœurs indiennes. Bouillon, Soc. Typ., 1671, pet. in-12, bas., porph., fil.

3317. Researches concerning the laws, theology, learning,
commerce of ancient and modern India, by Q. Craufurd.
London, Cadell, 1817, in-8, pap. vél., 2 tom. en 1 vol.,
cuir de Russie, fil.

3318. Sketches chiefly relating to the history, religion, lear-
ning and manners of the Hindoos; with a concise ac-
count of the present state of the native Powers of Hin-
dostan, the second edition, enlarged. London, 1792,
in-8, pap. vél., 2 vol. v. m., fil.
3318 bis. Translation of the letters of a hindoo Rajah, written
previous to, and during the period of his residence in
England to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation
on the history, religion and manners of the Hindoos, by
Eliza Hamilton. London, Robinson, 1801, in-8, 2 tomes.
en 1 vol., v. rac., fil.

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3319. Oriental memoirs selected and abridged from a series o of familiars letters written during seventeen years residence in India: including observations on parts of Africa and south America and a narrative of occurences in four India voyages, by James Forbes. London, White, 1813, gr. in-4, pap. vél., fig. color., 4 tom. en 3 vol., v. f., dent. comp., tr. dor.

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3320. Oriental repertory, published by Dalrimple. London,
G. Bigg, 1793 and 1794, gr. in-4, pap. vél., fig., 2 vol.,
V. rac., dent.
3321. Account of the writings, religion, and manners of

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the Hindoos, including translations from their principal works, by W. Ward. Serampore, Mission-press, 1811, in-4, pap. vél., 4 tom. en 2 vol., v. f. à comp., dent., tr. dor.

3321 bis. A view of the history, literature and religion of the Hindoos, including a minute description of their manners and customs, and translations from their principal works, by W. Ward; second edition carefully abridged and greatly improved. Serampore, Mission-press, 1815, in-4, cuir de Russie, dent. sans or et dent. d'or. Rel. angloise. Ce vol. est le même et de la même édition que le 2o du n° suivant, seulement il est tiré sur un papier vergé, fort comme le papier de Hollande ; ce 2o volume a paru en 1815, le premier n'a été donné qu'en 1818.

101, 3322. A view of the history, literature, and mythology of the Hindoos, including a minute description of their manners and customs, and translations from their principal works, in two volumes, by W. Ward; second edition carefully abridged and greatly improved. Serampore, Mission-press, 1818 and 1815, in-4, pap. vél., 2 vol., cuir de Russie, dent. sans or, fil.

28-3323. L'Hindoustan, ou religion, mœurs, usages, arts et métiers des Hindous, par M. P.... Paris, Nepveu, 1816, in - 18, pap. vél., fig. color., 6 tom. en 3 vol., mar. r., dent., tr. dor.

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3324. Description of the character, manners and customs of the people of India, and of their institutions religious and civil, by J.-A. Dubois, missionary in the Mysore, translated from the french ms. London, Longman, 1817, in-4, pap. vél., cuir de Russie, dent.

11-0 3325. Essays relative to the habits, character, and moral improvement of the Hindoos. London, Kingsbury, 1823, in-8, pap. vél., br. en cart.

10-0 3326. A catalogue of 250 coloured etchings, descriptive of the manners, customs, character, dress, and religious ceremonies of the Hindoos, by Balt. Solvyns. Calcutta, Mirror press, 1799, gr. in-8, v. rac. verte, fil.. 3327. A collection of two hundred and fifty coloured etchings descriptive of the manners, customs and dresses of the Hindoos, by Balt. Solvyns. Calcutta, 1799, grand in-fol., d.-rel., dos de mar. bleu.

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Volume très-rare; l'ouvrage a été tiré à petit nombre.

34. 3328. Costumes de l'Indoustan, dessinés dans l'Inde en

1798 et 1799, et représentés en 60 planches enluminées,
avec les explications en anglais et en français, par Balt.
Solvyns. Londres, Orme, 1807, pet. in-fol., pap. vél.,
éc., fil., tr. dor.

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3329. Les Hindous, ou description de leurs mœurs,
tumes et cérémonies, par F. Baltazard Solvyns. Paris,
l'auteur, 1808-1810, gr. in-fol., pap. vél., fig. color., cart.
à la Bradel. Tom. 1 et 2.

3330. Monuments anciens et modernes de l'Hindoustan, 376-0
décrits sous le double rapport archæologique et pitto-
resque, et précédés d'une notice géographique, d'une
notice historique et d'un discours sur la religion, la lé-
gislation et les mœurs des Hindous, par M. Langlès. Pa-
ris, P. Didot A., 1821, in-fol., fig. coler. et fig. noires,
2 vol., cuir de Russie, fil. et comp. sans or.
3331. Les mêmes. Gr. in-fol., pap. vél., d.-rel., pap. mar.
r., dent., dos de mar. r., non rognés, fig. à lettre grise, en-
tourées d'arabesques en or et en couleur imitant les orne-
ments orientaux.

3332. Plusieurs livraisons séparées du même ouvrage.
3333. Costumes et vues de l'Inde (25 pièces), fig. color. et
retouchées au pinceau, avec les explications en angl., par
Ch. Gold. Londres, Nicol, 1799, gr. in-4, pap. vél., v.
rac., dent., tr. dor.

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3334. The European in India, from a collection of drawings 100. by Ch. Doyley, engraved by J.-H. Clark and C. Dubourg, with a preface and copious descriptions, by Capt. Th. Williamson; accompanied with a brief history of ancient and modern India, from the earliest periods of antiquity to the termination of the late Mahratta war, by W. Blagdon. London, Orme, 1813, gr. in-4, pap. vél., fig. color., v. éc., dent., tr. dor.

3. Histoire générale de l'Inde.

3335. Storia universale dell' Indostan dall' anno 1500 avanti G. C., epoca la più remota della sua memoria, infino all' anno 1819 dell' era nostra, compilata da Leop. Sebastian. Roma, Bourlie, 1821, in-8, br.

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3336. The history of Hindostan, its arts and its sciences,`` _ • as connected with the history of the other great empires

of Asia, during the most ancient periods of the world,

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with numerous illustrative engravings, by the author of Indian antiquities. London, Faulder, 1795, in-4, pap. vél., fig., 2 vol., v. rac., dent.

3337. A brief history of ancient and modern India from the earliest periods of antiquity to the termination of the late Mahratta war, by Francis Will. Blagdon. London, Orme, 1805, gr. in-fol. obl., pap. vél., fig. color., br. o 3338. Picturesque scenery in the Kingdom of Mysore from forty drawings taken on the spot by James Hunter, engraved under the direction of Ed. Orme. London, 1805, in-fol. atlant. obl., pap. vél., fig. color., br. en cart. Ouvrage de la plus belle exécution, ainsi que le précédent.

301 3339. The same pitturesque scenery; en 10 cahiers br., rognés.

153340. The history of Hindostan, translated from the per

sian; second edition revised, altered, corrected and greatly enlarged, by Alex. Dow. London, Becket, 1770, 2 vol.The history of Hindostan from the death of Akbar to the complete settlement of the empire under Aurungzebe; to which are prefixed, I a dissertation on the origin and nature of despotism in Hindostan; II an enquiry to the state of Bengal; with a plan for restoring that kingdom

to its former prosperity and splendor, by the same. Ibid., 1772, 1 vol., en tout 3 vol., in-4, v. rac.

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众。 3341. Histoire des Indes orientales, anciennes et modernes, par l'abbé Guyon. Paris, 1744, in-12, 3 vol., v. br.

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o 3342. The modern history of Hindostan : comprehending that of the greek empire of Bactria, and other great asiatic

kingdoms, bordering on its western frontier; commencing at the period of the death of Alexander and intended to be brought down to the close of the 18 th century, by Maurice. London, Bulmer, 1802 et 1803. Supplement to the history of India, bringing that history down to the year 1788, when the imperial Mogul dynasty, by the blinding and dethronement of Shah Aulum, virtually became extinct. London, Bulmer, 1810, in-4, pap. vél., carte, 2 vol., cuir de Russie, filets, dent. sans or. • 3343. Letters on India, by Maria Graham. London, Longman, 1814, in-8, pap. vél., fig. et cartes, v. rac., dent. 12-20 3344. Lettere sull' Indie orientali (by Cesarotti). Filadelfia, Klerth, (Firenze,) 1802, in-8, 2 tom. en 1 vol., d.-rel., vel. vert, dos de mar. vert. Rel. de Thouvenin.

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3345. Farewell letters to a few friends in Britain and Ame-
rica on returning to Bengal in 1821, by W. Ward. Lon-
don, Black, 1821, in-12, pap. vél., br. en cart.
3346. Essais historiques sur l'Inde, précédés d'un journal
de voyages et d'une description géographique de la côte
de Coromandel, par de la Flotte. Paris, 1769, in - 12,

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3347. The history of Hindostan, during the reigns of Jehangir, Shahjehan and Aurungzebe, by Francis Gladwin. Calcutta, Stuart, 1788, pet. in-4, mar. vert, dent., tr. dor. Vol. I.

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3348. The memoirs of Khojeh Abdul Kurreem a Cashme- y-ss

rian of distinction, who accompanied Nadir Shah, on his return from Hindostan to Persia; from whence he travelled to Baghdad, Damascus and Aleppo, and after visiting Medina and Mecca, embarked on a ship at the port of Jeddeh, and sailed to Hooghly in Bengal, including the history of Hindostan from 1739 to 1749, with an account of the european settlements in Bengal, and on the coast of Coromandel; translated from the original persian, by Francis Gladwin. Calcutta, Mackay, 1788, in-8, mar. r., dent., tr. dor.

3349. History of the reign of Shah - Aulum, the present emperor of Hindostaun, containing the transactions of the court of Delhi, and the neighbouring states, during a period of thirty six years, interspersed with geographical and topographical observations on several of the principal cities of Hindostaun, with an appendix, by W. Franklin. London, Faulder, 1798, in-4, pap. vél., fig., v. rac. rouge, dent.

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3350. A translation of the Seir Mutaqharin; or wiew of mo- 50-0 dern times being an history of India, from 1118 to 1195 (this year answers to 1781-82) of the Hidjrah, containing in general the reigns of the seven last emperors of Hindostan; and in particular, an account of the english wars in Bengal, with a circumstantial detail of the rise and fall of the families of Seradj-ed- Dowlah, and Shudjah-edDowlah, the last sovereigns of Bengal and Owd, to which the author has added a critical examination of the english government and policy in those countries, down to the year 1783; the whole written in persian by Seid Gho

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