The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 9
... offence , that I wish any other time had been chosen for it ? A surmise has gone forth of an intention in this Government to force our religion upon the consciences of the people in India , who are subjected to the authority of the ...
... offence , that I wish any other time had been chosen for it ? A surmise has gone forth of an intention in this Government to force our religion upon the consciences of the people in India , who are subjected to the authority of the ...
Page 63
... offence against the laws of caste , which renders him impure , without absolutely severing him from Hinduism ; let us suppose , for instance , a Kayastha detected eating pig's flesh : the circumstance comes to the ears of the Brahmins ...
... offence against the laws of caste , which renders him impure , without absolutely severing him from Hinduism ; let us suppose , for instance , a Kayastha detected eating pig's flesh : the circumstance comes to the ears of the Brahmins ...
Page 64
... offence . Thus , if a Sudra becomes intoxicated , he is repri- manded ; but , if a Brahmin is guilty of the same offence , he must perform the ceremony of purification for a whole year , by macerating his body , by alms - giving , and ...
... offence . Thus , if a Sudra becomes intoxicated , he is repri- manded ; but , if a Brahmin is guilty of the same offence , he must perform the ceremony of purification for a whole year , by macerating his body , by alms - giving , and ...
Page 123
... offences was expedient . He was ac- cused of gross dereliction of duty and the assertion was sup- ported by evidence that he had suppressed a rebellion , and saved the European residents from massacre . Lastly , he was accused of ...
... offences was expedient . He was ac- cused of gross dereliction of duty and the assertion was sup- ported by evidence that he had suppressed a rebellion , and saved the European residents from massacre . Lastly , he was accused of ...
Page 128
... offence to the Hindus , and exasperated them to such a degree , that , by the orders of their rajahs , they not only punished him in the severest manner imaginable , but they also brought forth the son of his vow , and offered him up a ...
... offence to the Hindus , and exasperated them to such a degree , that , by the orders of their rajahs , they not only punished him in the severest manner imaginable , but they also brought forth the son of his vow , and offered him up a ...
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