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Indica by L. D. Barnett - 5.Theory of Government in Ancient India (Postvedic) … By Beni Prasad M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc Econ. … With a foreword by Arthur Berriedale Keith, D.Litt., D.C.L. 8¾ × 6⅛, vii + i + 399 pp. Allahabad: Indian Press, 1927.

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5.Theory of Government in Ancient India (Postvedic) … By Beni Prasad M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc Econ. … With a foreword by Arthur Berriedale Keith, D.Litt., D.C.L. 8¾ × 6⅛, vii + i + 399 pp. Allahabad: Indian Press, 1927.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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page 133 note 1 Mr. Beni Prasad, we observe, accepts “Bhāsa” at Mm. Gaṇapati Śāstri's valuation and swallows him whole. Chacun à son goût.

page 134 note 1 Of these the chief are Lomaprabhâchârya (p. 228), for Somaprabhâchârya; draughts (p. 236), for droughts; Bhuddhists (p. 243); Śwasimhadeva (p. 293), a peculiarly unhappy error; Āmuktaamâlyavadâ (p. 303), imperfectly corrected in the Corrigenda to Āmuktamâlyavâda, which, of course, should be Āmukta-mâlyada; homogeneity (p. 361); and prisoner (p. 366, n. 5), for poisoner.