| 1796 - 622 sidor
...and incomparably greaier light, to ufe the words of the mod venerable teit in the Indian fcripture, which illumines all, delights all, from which all proceed, to which all muft return, and which can irradiate all (not our vifual organs merely, but our fouls and) our intellects.... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - 1796 - 442 sidor
...panegyricks on the Gayatri, the Mother as it is called, of the Veda^ prove the author to have adored (not the vifible material fun, but) that divine and incomparably...:, to ufe the words of the moft venerable text in tiiz Indian fcripture, •which illumines all, detights all, Jrom which all proceed, to which all muJl... | |
| 616 sidor
...incomparably greater light, to ufe ihe words of the moil venerable text in the Indian fcripture, 8 which which illumines all, delights all, from which all proceed, to which all mult return, and which alone can irradiate (not our vifual organs merely, but our fouls and) our intellects.'... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1798 - 612 sidor
...panegyricks on the Gayalrl, the Mother as it is called, of the Wrla, prove the author to have adored (not the vifible material fun, but) that divine and incomparably...the words of the moft venerable text in the Indian fcripture, which illumines all, delights all, from which all proceed, to which all muft return, and... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 554 sidor
...panegyrics on the Gayatri, the mother, as it is called, of the veda, prove the author to have adored, not the vifible material fun, but that divine and incomparably...delights all, from which all proceed, to which all mujl Life—V. II. Q 225 return, and 'which can alone irradiate^ not our vifual organs, but our fouls... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 534 sidor
...panegyrics on the Gayatri, the mother, as it is called, of the veda, prove the author to have adored, not the vifible material fun, but that divine and incomparably...the Indian Scripture, which illumines all, delights a!l,' from 'which all proceed, to 'which all muft Lfi—V. II. Q return , and which can alone irradiate,... | |
| Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1807 - 458 sidor
...author to have adored (not the vifible material fun, but) that divine and incomparably greater tight (to ufe the words of the moft venerable text in the...delights all, from -which all proceed, to which all, mujl return, and which can alone irradiate (not our vifual organs merely, but our fouls and) our intellects.... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 414 sidor
...the Mothe^ as it is called, of the Veda, prove the author to have adored(not the vifible material fm, but) that divine and incomparably greater light, to...the words of the moft venerable text in the Indian fcripture, •which illumines all, delights all,from which allproceed, to which all mujl return, and... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 408 sidor
...called, of the Veda, prove the author to have adored(not the vifible material fun, but) thatdivine and incomparably greater light, to ufe the words of the moft venerable text in the Indian fcripture, which illumines all, delights all,from which allproceed, to which all muft return, and which... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1818 - 596 sidor
...adored, not the visible material sun, but that divine and incomparably greater light, (to use the most .venerable text in the Indian scripture,) " which...delights all, from which all proceed, to which all must return, and which alone can irradiate our intellects." ART. II. Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural... | |
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