Anglo-India, Social, Moral, and Political: Tales and fictions. BiographyW.H. Allen, 1838 |
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Sida 15
... asking herself ; " where is he , that he is not fighting for his king , and reaping his share of the laurels the younger Dumas has won so gloriously ? " In spite of the desolating warfare , by which the French army avowedly sought to ...
... asking herself ; " where is he , that he is not fighting for his king , and reaping his share of the laurels the younger Dumas has won so gloriously ? " In spite of the desolating warfare , by which the French army avowedly sought to ...
Sida 17
... asked leave to take on herself a share of what had been imposed on the elder Dumas ; but she was answered only with a licentious jest . What would have been her anguish , had she known that Louis , her beloved , her betrothed ...
... asked leave to take on herself a share of what had been imposed on the elder Dumas ; but she was answered only with a licentious jest . What would have been her anguish , had she known that Louis , her beloved , her betrothed ...
Sida 66
... asked her . She replied that it was undoubtedly a matter of difficulty , for the descent was a long one , and a living body must sink very rapidly to avoid suffocation before it reached the nether air ; but when there , she said , the ...
... asked her . She replied that it was undoubtedly a matter of difficulty , for the descent was a long one , and a living body must sink very rapidly to avoid suffocation before it reached the nether air ; but when there , she said , the ...
Sida 157
... the musnud were publicly an- nounced , and the opinions of the assembly were asked . Not a dissentient voice was heard , and all expressed their warm concur- RAM MOHUN ROY . * BETWIXT Asiatics and the nations DOULUT RAO SINDHIA . 157.
... the musnud were publicly an- nounced , and the opinions of the assembly were asked . Not a dissentient voice was heard , and all expressed their warm concur- RAM MOHUN ROY . * BETWIXT Asiatics and the nations DOULUT RAO SINDHIA . 157.
Sida 182
... asked for nothing . Poor Kiernander's misfortunes did not come singly . In his eighty - third year he broke his leg , and was charitably reminded by a reverend mis- sionary , who called on him as a comforter , that it was a judgment on ...
... asked for nothing . Poor Kiernander's misfortunes did not come singly . In his eighty - third year he broke his leg , and was charitably reminded by a reverend mis- sionary , who called on him as a comforter , that it was a judgment on ...
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Sida 35 - Uprear'd of human hands. Come, and compare Columns and idol-dwellings, Goth or Greek, With Nature's realms of worship, earth and air...
Sida 241 - A Second Conference between an Advocate for, and an Opponent of, the practice of burning Widows alive.
Sida 235 - This simple code of religion and morality is so admirably calculated to elevate men's ideas to high and liberal...
Sida 229 - I published various works and pamphlets against their errors, in the native and foreign languages. This raised such a feeling against me, that I was at last deserted by every person except two or three Scotch friends, to whom, and the nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful.
Sida 239 - ... for the worship and adoration of the Eternal Unsearchable and Immutable Being who is the Author and Preserver of the Universe...
Sida 207 - Having taken this general view, with a minute attention to the papers and proceedings before us, we are decidedly of opinion that the late Governor-general, Lord Teignmouth, in a most arduous situation, and under circumstances of embarrassment and difficulty, conducted himself with great temper, impartiality, ability, and firmness : and that he finished a long career of faithful services, by planning and carrying into effect an arrangement, which not only redounds highly to his own honour, but which...
Sida 237 - The doctrine maintained in it respecting God, is thus stated by himself : — " That the Omnipotent God, who is the only proper object of religious veneration, is one and undivided in person " ; that " in reliance on numerous promises found in the sacred writings, we ought to entertain every hope of enjoying the blessings of pardon from the merciful Father, through repentance, which is declared the only means of procuring forgiveness for our failures " ; and that he leads "such as worship him in...
Sida 242 - Roy, a warm advocate for the abolition of sati and of all other superstitions and corruptions engrafted on the Hindu religion, which he considers originally to have been a pure Deism.
Sida 101 - It is our duty, and I am happy to say it is our wish too, to hasten on the time when the people of the country may take a share in their government. ,But, at present, nobody would take a part or an interest in political discussions but the Europeans, of whom more than nine-tenths compose the strength of the army.
Sida 379 - Here he used occasionally to retire in the hot season. In the latter part of his life he laid out a large sum of money in constructing a gothic castle, which he did not live to finish. Beneath the ramparts of this castle he built casements, secured by iron doors, and gratings thickly wrought. The lodgments within the walls are arched and barred, and their roofs completely bombproof.