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Klappentext Volume 4 of this influential early nineteenth-century British study focuses on the Hindu philosophical and literary heritage. Zusammenfassung This is the final volume of William Ward's study of the religion and culture of West Bengal where he served as a missionary in the early nineteenth century! in its 1817 third edition. It describes the Hindu philosophical and literary heritage and provides English translations of some Sanskrit works. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. Account of Munoo; 2. Hindoo arrangement of their own writings; 3. The present state of learning among the Hindoos.
List of contents
Introduction; 1. Account of Munoo; 2. Hindoo arrangement of their own writings; 3. The present state of learning among the Hindoos.
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William Ward, a distinguished author of historical fiction, is renowned for his masterpiece "Jesse James' Desperate Game: Or, The Robbery Of The Ste. Genevieve Bank." In this captivating narrative, Ward skillfully reconstructs the daring exploits of the notorious outlaw, Jesse James, as he orchestrates a gripping robbery at the Ste. Genevieve Bank. With meticulous attention to detail and a flair for storytelling, Ward immerses readers in the tumultuous world of the Old West, painting vivid portraits of the characters involved and the volatile atmosphere of the time. Through Ward's expert prose, readers are transported back to the era of lawlessness and frontier justice, where honor and betrayal collide in a high-stakes game of survival. "Jesse James' Desperate Game" stands as a testament to Ward's prowess as a writer, offering both entertainment and insight into one of the most legendary figures in American history.