ABSTRACT
First published in 2004. This is Volume VII of a text looking at Indian Culture and Imperial Control in Eighteenth-Century British Orientalist Discourse
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|56 pages
A Dissertation on the Orthography of Asiatick Words in Roman Letters.
By the President.
chapter III|8 pages
A Royal Grant of Land
Engraved on a Copper Plate, bearing date Twenty-Three Years before christ; And difcovered among the Ruins at mongueer.
chapter V|26 pages
Some Account of the Sculptures and Ruins at Mavalipuram,
A Place a few Miles North of Sadras, and known to Seamen by the Name of the Seven Pagodas.
chapter XV|11 pages
Of the Method of Distilling
As practised by the Natives at Chatra in Ramgur, and in the other Provinces, perhaps, with but Little Variation.
chapter XIX|11 pages
An Indian Grant of Land In Y. C. 1018.
Literally Translatedfrom the Sanscrit, As Explained by Ra'malo'chan Pandit.
chapter XXII|4 pages
A Conversation with Abram, an Abyssinian, concerning the City of Gwender and the Sources of the Nile.
By the President.
chapter XXIV|10 pages
The Second Anniversary Discourse, Delivered 24 February, 1785
By the President.