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AN ACCOUNT OF THE BAZEEGURS, 



ral being a mere transposition or change of syllables, 

 and the second apparently a systematic conversion of 

 a few letters, but which w ill be best elucidated by 

 the following specimen : 



I find these pe )ple in Mr. Colebrookc's arrange- 

 ment of the Hindoo classes, mentioned in the 6tJi 

 class, under the hea4 of Nata, liazcegurs, &c. and 



in 



