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IX: 



Trantlation of a Sanfcrit Infcription on a Stone found 



in Bunde'lc'hund. 



By Lieutenant W. PRICE. 



To H. T. COLE BROOKE, Esq: 



PRESIDENT of tee ASIATICK SOCIETY. 

 SIR, 



±\. FEW months fiace, while on duty with my corps in Bundelc 1 hani s ( 

 I obferved a ftone, containing a Sanfcrit infcription, lying at the foot 

 of a rocky hill in the vicinity of the town of Mow, about ten miles dif- 

 tant from Chatter pur. As it appeared to me, on a curfory infpe&ion,, 

 to compromifc a genealogy of princes that might tend to illullrate (omc 

 doubtful points in Indian hiltory, and, on this account, to merit 

 prefcrvation, I caufed it to be removed with the intention of examining 



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