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

chapter II|65 pages

Astronomical Observations

In: Fort William, and between Madras and Calcutta.

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 |3 pages

Remarks on the two preceding Papers.

By the President.

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 |3 pages

A Letter

chapter XI|4 pages

Translation of a Sanscrit Inscription

Copied from a Stone at Booddha-Gaya

chapter XIII|5 pages

An Extract Of A Letter

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 |2 pages

Demonstration of a Theorem

Concerning the Intersections of Curves.

chapter |1 pages

To the President.

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 |1 pages

To The President.

chapter XX|3 pages

On the Pangolin of Bahar.

chapter |4 pages

Members of the Asiatick Society

From 15 January 1784 to 15 January 1789.