The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany, Volym 23Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1827 |
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... SUTTEE . * . HER last fond wishes breathed , -a farewell smile Is lingering on the calm unclouded brow 1 Of yon deluded victim . Firmly now She mounts with lofty mien the funeral pile , Where lies her earthly Lord . The Brahmin's guile ...
... SUTTEE . * . HER last fond wishes breathed , -a farewell smile Is lingering on the calm unclouded brow 1 Of yon deluded victim . Firmly now She mounts with lofty mien the funeral pile , Where lies her earthly Lord . The Brahmin's guile ...
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... suttee , which had the power of destroying all it was thrown at , and from which issued , as it flew , all kinds of weapons equal to the number of objects ; taught him how to make use of ustra * and ́shustra , † and ordered Bruma ...
... suttee , which had the power of destroying all it was thrown at , and from which issued , as it flew , all kinds of weapons equal to the number of objects ; taught him how to make use of ustra * and ́shustra , † and ordered Bruma ...
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... Suttee - Veloydom ( a lance given to him by Easuren , the Almighty ) to fly with all speed to the Land of Darkness , and having cut the magical cord , to convey the Nava Veerauls safely over to him . Within a few minutes the Suttee ...
... Suttee - Veloydom ( a lance given to him by Easuren , the Almighty ) to fly with all speed to the Land of Darkness , and having cut the magical cord , to convey the Nava Veerauls safely over to him . Within a few minutes the Suttee ...
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... suttee veloydom ( the destroying lance ) in his band , with the intention of commanding it to crush the tyraut at once , but as the mystic , or delusive obscurity , which he caused , had instantly vanished , Soobramonier chased him ...
... suttee veloydom ( the destroying lance ) in his band , with the intention of commanding it to crush the tyraut at once , but as the mystic , or delusive obscurity , which he caused , had instantly vanished , Soobramonier chased him ...
Sida 355
... . Peesackleep means the writing of raschas , or demons , probably from its being the writing of Rawan's countrymen . 11289 tubim a SUTTEES . An attempt is now making to 1827.1 . 355 The Early History of the Mahratla Country .
... . Peesackleep means the writing of raschas , or demons , probably from its being the writing of Rawan's countrymen . 11289 tubim a SUTTEES . An attempt is now making to 1827.1 . 355 The Early History of the Mahratla Country .
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ..., Volym 17 Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1824 |
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Sida 101 - And whereas to pursue schemes of conquest and extension of dominion in India are measures repugnant to the wish, the honour, and policy of this nation...
Sida 297 - The King has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignity of a Baron of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the Right Hon.
Sida 423 - Three persons, a wife, a son and a slave, are declared by law to have in general no wealth exclusively their own; the wealth which they may earn is regularly acquired for the man to whom they belong
Sida 101 - Directors, in any case (except where hostilities have actually been commenced, or preparations actually made for the commencement of hostilities against the British nation in India...
Sida 262 - Oh woman, lovely woman ! Nature made thee To temper man : we had been brutes without you ; Angels are painted fair, to look like you : There 's in you all that we believe of Heaven ; Amazing brightness, purity, and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Sida 289 - ... non-observance of such rules, ordinances, and regulations; but nevertheless the same, or any of them, shall not be valid, or of any force or effect, until the same shall be duly registered and published in the said Supreme Court of Judicature, which shall be, by the said new charter established, with the consent and approbation of the said Court ; which registry shall not be made until the expiration of twenty days after the same shall be...
Sida 423 - ... sought for, but which fell in his way) he never pretended to impartiality, but acted as the avowed, though certainly the successful and judicious agent of the orphan prince entrusted to his care, and from attempting whose conversion to Christianity he seems to have abstained from a feeling of honour. His other converts were between six and seven thousand, besides those which his predecessors and companions in the cause had brought over.
Sida 423 - Nor is it true that in the mechanic arts they are inferior to the general run of European nations. Where they fall short of us, (which is chiefly in agricultural implements and the mechanics of common life,) they are not, so far as I have understood of Italy and the south of France, surpassed in any great degree by the people of those countries. Their goldsmiths and weavers produce as beautiful fabrics as our own, and it is so far from true that they are obstinately wedded to their old patterns,...
Sida 423 - ... a system which tends, more than anything else the Devil has yet invented, to destroy the feelings of general benevolence, and to make ninetenths of mankind the hopeless slaves of the remainder...
Sida 423 - ... live virtuously and do good to each other. I do not say, indeed, that there are not some scattered lessons of this kind to be found in their ancient books; but those books are neither accessible to the people at large, nor are these last permitted to read them ; and, in general, all the sins that a Sudra is taught to fear are, killing a cow, offending a Brahmin, or neglecting one of the many frivolous rites by which their deities are supposed to be conciliated.