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SOME IMPRESSIONS.
The modest author (Muni Mahārāja Nyêyavijayaji) in the concluding Shloka, claims t be posscared of no more than a smallering of knowledge. But the success which has attended his efforts in presenting so dificult and abstruse a subject in gracefed and easy floring Sanskrita rerne, shows not only the Author's great proficiency in Sanskrita but also his long and close intimacy rith the subject. Natvarlal Mapokial Surti,
B.A. LL. B., City Magistrate, Bhavnagar. · I hare frall confidence in the fact that whaterer is projected from the mind and heart of so illustrious an author as Muni Maharaja Nyāyavijayaji, must hare that perfection which his deep learning and high moral conception of life guarantee. All throughout the work there breathes a spirit of toleration a rare rirtue amongst religious controversialists.