... three thousand years ago; they think of the India of to-day. And again, when thinking of the India of to-day, they remember chiefly the India of Calcutta, Bombay, or Madras, the India of the towns. ... grammatical elements also, can be studied to greater advantage than among the Aryan, the Dravidian, and the Munda inhabitants of India, when brought in contact with their various invaders and ... A. D., and called neither a Code, nor a Code of Laws, least of all, the Code of Laws of Manu. If you have learned to appreciate the value of recent [31]researches into the antecedents of all law,...