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... observed that " the remote parts of our extensive empire , the inhabitants of our colonies , settlements , and dependencies , are already virtually represented ; they have a voice in the assembly of the people , where they can make ...
... observed that " the remote parts of our extensive empire , the inhabitants of our colonies , settlements , and dependencies , are already virtually represented ; they have a voice in the assembly of the people , where they can make ...
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... observations upon a supposed grant to the Nestorian Christians of Malabar , recorded in Du- perron's work , and translated by the Bishop of Areopolis . This grant is said to have been likewise made by Cheruman Perumal , and to have been ...
... observations upon a supposed grant to the Nestorian Christians of Malabar , recorded in Du- perron's work , and translated by the Bishop of Areopolis . This grant is said to have been likewise made by Cheruman Perumal , and to have been ...
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... observe , that it seems a little contradictory to blame a man for ingratitude towards his old master , if he has not learnt any thing . I observed that the subject never comes after its verb ; that yih tse is never “ à la fois , ” but ...
... observe , that it seems a little contradictory to blame a man for ingratitude towards his old master , if he has not learnt any thing . I observed that the subject never comes after its verb ; that yih tse is never “ à la fois , ” but ...
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... observation of others , even of herself were it possible , her painful sense of her husband's inferiority , and to appear insensible to the unworthiness of his pursuits , until some opportunity should arrive of reclaiming him , by that ...
... observation of others , even of herself were it possible , her painful sense of her husband's inferiority , and to appear insensible to the unworthiness of his pursuits , until some opportunity should arrive of reclaiming him , by that ...
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... observed by the Rajpoot tribes ; such as reciting its praises , abstaining from other diet than milk , cakes , or sherbet ; sleeping on the ground ; abstaining from women ; feeding bramins ; avoiding to ride out or even stir abroad ...
... observed by the Rajpoot tribes ; such as reciting its praises , abstaining from other diet than milk , cakes , or sherbet ; sleeping on the ground ; abstaining from women ; feeding bramins ; avoiding to ride out or even stir abroad ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
aged amongst appears appointed April Arabic artillery Asiat Assist Bengal Bombay Bombay Castle boys Brahman British Buddha Buddhism Calcutta Canton Cape Captain cent character charge chief China Chinese cholera civil Colonel colonies command Company's cotton court Daïri daughter death disease districts ditto duty Emily England English European evidence export favour Fort St Fort William Governor Hindu honour important India John June jury justice king lacs lady of Capt lady of Lieut land Landour language late letter London Madras Mahratta March maunds Mauritius ment merchants natives observed officers paper Penang Persian person present province rajah regiment regt resident respect rupees Sanscrit ship Society South Wales Surg surgeon tion trade translation Van Diemen's Land vessels W. I. Docks whilst witness word
Passagens conhecidas
Página 56 - Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
Página 179 - ... twere better if you were dead. I desire you to forgive me this uncharitableness. For I am now satisfied that what you have done is just, and I beg your pardon for my having hard thoughts of you for it, and for representing that you struck at the root of morality, in a principle you laid down in your book of ideas, and designed to pursue in another book, and that I took you for a Hobbist. I beg your pardon also for saying or thinking that there was a design to sell me an office, or to embroil...
Página 73 - Indeed, purging, or ordinary diarrhoea, has been frequently known to continue for one, two, or more days, unaccompanied by any other remarkable symptom, until the patient is suddenly struck blue, and nearly lifeless. Often the symptoms just mentioned are arrested by timely judicious treatment, and the disease completely averted.
Página 156 - To say, therefore, that the Brahman is of one particular race is idle and false. Your doctrine, that the Brahman was produced from the mouth, the Kshatriya from the arms, the Vaisya from the thighs, and the Sudra from the feet, cannot be supported. Brahmans are not of one particular race. Many persons have lived who belonged to the...
Página 179 - Being of opinion that you endeavoured to embroil me with women, and by other means, I was so much affected with it, as that when one told me you were sickly and would not live, I answered, 'twere better if you were dead.
Página 153 - Chandalni, and VASISHTHA MUNI from a strumpet. Not one of them had a Brahman mother, and yet all were notoriously called Brahmans; whence I infer, that the title is a distinction of popular origin, and cannot be traced to parentage from written authorities.
Página 157 - Oh! YUDHISTHIRA, formerly in this world of ours there was but one caste. The division into four castes originated with diversity of rites and of avocations. All men were born of woman in like manner. All are subject to the same physical necessities, and have the same organs and senses. But he whose conduct is uniformly good is a Brahman; and if it be otherwise he is a Sudra; aye, lower than a Sudra. The Sudra who, on the other hand, possesses these virtues is a Brahman.
Página 154 - Tis impossible. Say you that body (SonV) is the Brahman? this too is false; for, if body be the Brahman, then fire, when the Brahman's corpse is consumed by it, will be the murderer of a Brahman ; and such also will be every one of the Brahman's relatives who consigned his body to the flames. Nor less will this other...
Página 74 - There is occasionally a low suffering whine. The secretion of urine is always totally suspended, nor have we observed tears shed under these circumstances. Vomiting and purging, which are far from being the most important or dangerous symptoms, and which in a very great number of cases of the present epidemic have not been profuse, generally cease, or are arrested by medicine early in the attack. Frictions remove the blue colour for a time from the part rubbed, but in other parts, particularly the...
Página 180 - WRITERS, on a plan calculated to render reading and translation peculiarly serviceable in acquiring the French Language; accompanied by Explanatory Notes, a Selection of Idioms, etc.