They have among themselves a scientific language, which is like the Latin among us, that no one understands unless he is instructed in it.
In: A.V. Williams Jackson, History of India (Volume 9), Chapter VII (p. 235)
They have among themselves a scientific language, which is like the Latin among us, that no one understands unless he is instructed in it.
In: A.V. Williams Jackson, History of India (Volume 9), Chapter VII (p. 235)