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Parikshit, grandson of Subhadra and Arjun, is the sole Pandava descendent who survives, at the end of Mahābhārat.

Book and III
* Folio 22 recto: Horse ( Equus ) ( Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, i, 41-56 ; Hugh of Fouilloy, III, xxiii )
Both terms, vasco and basque, are inherited from Latin ethnonym Vascones which in turn goes back to the Greek term οὐασκώνους ( ouaskōnous ), an ethnonym used by Strabo in his Geographica ( 23 CE, Book III ).
A Collect for 5th November, in Book of Common Prayer published London 1689, referring to the Gunpowder Plot and the arrival of William III of England | William III
In Valmiki's Ramayana, Book III, Canto VI, an account of anchorites and holy men is given, who flocked around Rama when he came to Śarabhanga's hermitage.
Proper Terms: An attempt at a rational explanation of the meanings of the Collection of Phrases in " The Book of St Albans ", 1486, entitled " The Compaynys of beestys and fowlys " and similar lists., Transactions of the Philological Society 1907-1910 Part III, pp 1 – 187, Kegan, Paul, Trench & Trübner & Co, Ltd, London, 1909.
His comparative approach is obvious in the following excerpt from Chapter III of Book I of what many consider to be his masterpiece, De l ' esprit des lois:
Ecclesiastical History of England: Book I, Book II, Book III, Book IV, Book V
" ( Life of Apollonius of Tyana, Book III, chapter XXXV, Loeb Classical Library )
In Book III of The Divine Institutes Lactantius ridicules the notion that there could be inhabitants of the antipodes " whose footsteps are higher than their heads ".
In Book III Irenaeus purports to show that these doctrines are false, by providing counter-evidence gleaned from the Gospels.
Rousseau was opposed to the idea that the people should exercise sovereignty via a representative assembly ( Book III, Chapter XV ).
By the early 200s, Origen may have been using the same twenty-seven books as in the Catholic New Testament canon, though there were still disputes over the canonicity of the Letter to the Hebrews, Epistle of James, II Peter, II John and III John and the Book of Revelation, known as the Antilegomena.
no prince is ever benefited by making himself hated .” Book III, Chapter XIX
The Olney Hymns are subdivided into three books: Book I, On Select Texts of Scripture ; Book II, On occasional Subjects ; and, Book III, On the Progress and Changes of the Spiritual Life.
Book III is written to express Newton's ideas of the stages of personal spiritual awakening and salvation.
The Exeter Book contains a series of poems entitled Christ, sectioned into Christ I, Christ II and Christ III.
The central poem of Book III is a summary of Proclus ' Commentary on the Timaeus, and Book V contains the important principle of Proclus that things are known not according to their own nature, but according to the character of the knowing subject.

Book and Varna
Like his brother before him, Kirmira made the mistake of fighting the Pandava hero Bhima, who killed him with his bare hands ( Book III: Varna Parva, Section 11 ).
( Book III: Varna Parva, Section 156 ).
According to the story set forth in the Ramayana and ( in an abbreviated version ) in the Mahabharata ( Book III: Varna Parva, Section 271 ff.
Markandeya's narration of the story begins at Book III ( Varna Parva ), Section 271 of the Mahabharata.

Book and Parva
* Lineage of Daksha, The Mahabharata / Book 1: Adi Parva / Section LXV
The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli ( 1883-1896 ), Book 2: Sabha Parva: Lokapala Sabhakhayana Parva, section: XI.
In the Ramayana ( Book III: Vana Parva, Section 271 ff.
When Brahma granted him a boon, he asked never to swerve from the path of righteousness and to be illumined by divine knowledge ( Book III, Vana Parva: Section 273.
( Ramayana, Book III: Vana Parva, Section 285.
The Mahabharata ( Book I: Adi Parva, Section 154 ) describes him as a cruel cannibal with sharp, long teeth and prodigious strength.
( Book I: Adi Parva, Sections 159-166.
( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 179.
Arjuna defeated him in a duel ( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 167 ), as did Arjuna's son Abhimanyu ( Book VI: Bhishma Parva, Section 101-102 ).
Alamvusha was also defeated by Bhima ( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 107 ), and he was slain by above-mentioned Rakshasa Ghatotkacha ( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 108 ).
* Mahābhārata Book 7 Ghatotkacha-vadha Parva
The Udyoga Parva Book of the Mahabharata narrates that the creator-god Brahma drank so much Amrita that he vomited some of it, from which emerged Surabhi.
( Book 3: Vana Parva-Draupadi-harana Parva )

Book and Section
( Confessions, Book V, Section 10 )
It received the W. W. Howells Book Prize in Biological from the Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association.
Recipient of the 1999 W. W. Howells Book Prize in Biological Anthropology, presented by the Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association
Just as Newton examined consequences of different conceivable laws of attraction in Book 1, here he examines different conceivable laws of resistance ; thus < span class =" plainlinks "> Section 1 </ span > discusses resistance in direct proportion to velocity, and < span class =" plainlinks "> Section 2 goes on to examine the implications of resistance in proportion to the square of velocity.
Book 2 also discusses ( in < span class =" plainlinks "> Section 5 </ span >) hydrostatics and the properties of compressible fluids.
* in 2007 the book ' Generalized blockmodeling ' was awarded the Harrison White Outstanding Book Award by the Mathematical Sociology Section of American Sociological Association awards. pdf.
However, Isidore's understanding of the earth as a sphere can be seen in Book III Section XXXII and Book XIV Section I. Isidore states that the sphere of the sky has earth in its center and the sky being equally distant on all sides.

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