The Bombay Quarterly Review, Том 4Smith, Taylor, & Company, 1856 |
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... amongst us who aspires to the exercise of other than digestive faculties , to encourage , and aid , and cheer those who would remove from Anglo - Indians the stigma of unutterable stupidity ? A healthy publication scarcely crows ...
... amongst us who aspires to the exercise of other than digestive faculties , to encourage , and aid , and cheer those who would remove from Anglo - Indians the stigma of unutterable stupidity ? A healthy publication scarcely crows ...
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... amongst the latter , along with that of the Jews and Christians . * Submission and tribute exempted the fire - worshippers from active persecution . No record remains , even among the Parsis themselves , of any remarkable suffering to ...
... amongst the latter , along with that of the Jews and Christians . * Submission and tribute exempted the fire - worshippers from active persecution . No record remains , even among the Parsis themselves , of any remarkable suffering to ...
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... amongst his officers , and offered ten thousand rupees at two sacred shrines , vainly boasting that the terror of his army had driven the invader from his spoil . Three days after this we have the strange information that Sirpat Rao was ...
... amongst his officers , and offered ten thousand rupees at two sacred shrines , vainly boasting that the terror of his army had driven the invader from his spoil . Three days after this we have the strange information that Sirpat Rao was ...
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... amongst the trading community by some stout Dutchmen , the officers and men of a ship in which the retinue of * These accounts of the Portuguese and Marathas are compiled from à vasá mass of official correspondence and diaries . VOL ...
... amongst the trading community by some stout Dutchmen , the officers and men of a ship in which the retinue of * These accounts of the Portuguese and Marathas are compiled from à vasá mass of official correspondence and diaries . VOL ...
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... amongst the captors , but the Court of Directors meanly reversed this order , and claimed a moiety for themselves . * Six months afterwards the pirates took their revenge by employing the same spy - system which had been so efficacious ...
... amongst the captors , but the Court of Directors meanly reversed this order , and claimed a moiety for themselves . * Six months afterwards the pirates took their revenge by employing the same spy - system which had been so efficacious ...
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Стр. 409 - The land shall not be sold for ever; for the land is mine, for ye are strangers and sojourners with me.
Стр. 379 - Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart: so shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and man.
Стр. 380 - How charming is divine Philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns.
Стр. 379 - My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments: for length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee.
Стр. 367 - Bowling is good for the stone and reins ; shooting for the lungs and breast; gentle walking for the stomach ; riding for the head ; and the like. So if a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics ; for in demonstrations, if his wit be called away never so little, he must begin again.
Стр. 236 - Heaven has brought me to the state you see ; And your condition may be soon like mine, The child of sorrow and of misery.
Стр. 388 - Almost all the relative duties of human life will be found more immediately, or more remotely, to arise out of the two great institutions of property and marriage. They constitute, preserve, and improve society. Upon their gradual improvement depends the progressive civilization of mankind ; on them rests the whole order of civil life.
Стр. 261 - If ye make your alms to appear, it is well; but if ye conceal them, and give them unto the poor, this will be better for you, and will atone for your sins: and GOD is well informed of that which ye do. The direction of them belongeth not unto thee; but GOD directeth whom he pleaseth. The good that ye shall give in alms shall redound unto yourselves; and ye shall not give unless out of desire of seeing the face of GOD.
Стр. 174 - The same rites which are now accomplished by the faithful Mussulman, were invented and practised by the superstition of the idolaters. At an awful distance they cast away their garments : seven times, with hasty steps, they encircled the Caaba, and kissed the black stone : seven times they visited and adored the adjacent mountains : seven times they threw stones into the valley of Mina ; and the pilgrimage was achieved, as at the present...
Стр. 323 - Among many subjects of importance none can have a stronger claim on our attention than that of education. It is one of our most sacred duties to be the means, as far as in us lies, of conferring upon natives of India those vast moral and material blessings which flow from the diffusion of useful knowledge, and which India may, under Providence, derive from her connection with England.