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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1852

1853

(1) The parallelism of the above facts as well as the similarity of the forms czis and naturally suggests that the Bengaili and Hindutani suffixes have a common origin ; and therefore that whatever Nor explanation is given in the one language of the circumstance that the same termination is employed to denote both dative and accusative will apply also to the other. [...] Now this 5 may be dropped in the accusative especially if the noun is indefinite but cannot in the dative.$ (3) In the Spanish when the object of a verb denotes a person it is regularly preceded by the preposition 6 i. e. by the common sign of the dative.§ Now (whatever may be said of the Persian) there can at least in the two last instances be no question about the accusative form's being [...] C. S. In the year 1848 the Royal Asiatic Society of London did me the honour of publishing in their Journal my Essay on The Coins of the Kings of Ghazni " which had for its object the exhibition of a classified Catalogue of this particular section of Mr. [...] An opportunity of effSting this occurs at the present moment as the whole colection is now for sale and it is offered on the very equitable terms that the price shall be determined by any third party being a competent judge of these antiquties who may be elected by the intending purchaser and approfed of by the seller ! A general idea of the extent and character of the collection may be [...] 2. so far complete in itself by inserting full transcripts of the legends and engravings of specimens of the leading classes I trust it will prove an acceptable contribution to the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal whose pages I may remark as yet bear no record of the coinage of the first Moslem Dynasty of ZAbulistan.
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Pages
91
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
On the Connection of the Dative and Accwsative cases in Begali and Hindustuai.—By the Rev. W.Kay Principal of Bishop’s College
105-109 The Secretary view
Foreign words occurring in the Qordn by A. Sprenger Al. D.
109-114 The Secretary view
Note on Col. Stacey’s Ghazni Coins By E. Thomas Esq. C. S.
115-127 The Secretary view
On the Oriental character of certain Northern dntiquities.—By George Buist Esq. LL. D.
127-139 The Secretary view
On Dust Whirlwinds and Cyclones. By P. F. H. Baddely E.sq. M.D.;B. Arty. Lahore.
140-147 The Secretary view
Nooks and Corners of Bengal.—No. I. the Tomb of Meer Muddan Khan Commander-in-Chief of the Nuwar Sooraj ood- Dowlas’s Army at the Battle of Plassy
148-150 The Secretary view
Catalogue of plants found in the Banda district 1847-49 (Continued from page 48) by M. P. Edgewori H Esq. C. S.
151-184 The Secretary view
Literary Intelligence.
185-187 The Secretary view
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. for February 1852
188-192 The Secretary view
Backmatter
i-i The Secretary view

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