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XX, 



The five Poems of Niza'mi, translated in prose, 

 A Dictionary of pure Persian. Jehangire* 



CHINA. 



XXL 



A Translation of the Shi-clng. 



XXII. 



The Text of Cas-fu-tsu verbally translated. 



TARTARY. 



XXIII. 



A History of the Tartar Nations, chiefly of the 

 Moguls and Oihndns^ from the Turkish and Persian. 



We are not authorized to conclude that he had 

 himself formed a determination to complete the works 

 which his genius and knowledge had thus sketched ; 

 the task seems to require a period beyond the 

 probable duration of any human life ; but we who 

 had the happiness to know Sir William Jones, 

 who were witnesses of his indefatigable perseverance 

 in the pursuit of knowledge, and of his ardour to ac- 

 complish whatever he deemed important, who saw 

 the extent of his intellectual powers, his wonderful 

 attainments in literature and science, and the facility 

 wk-h which all hre compositions were made, cannot 

 doubt, if it Uad pleased Providence to protract flic 

 date of his existence, that: he would have ably exe- 

 cuted much of what he had so extensively planned. 

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