The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 11
... punished by the Government of India . With that conviction , which arises from experience , I do not apprehend that they would be brought to believe that the Government ever meant to impose upon them the religion of this country . " · 6 ...
... punished by the Government of India . With that conviction , which arises from experience , I do not apprehend that they would be brought to believe that the Government ever meant to impose upon them the religion of this country . " · 6 ...
Page 41
... punishment , though his ideas on the subject are perhaps not so clearly cut , and sharply defined as those of the Muhammedan . It is possible to make a Bengali talk like a Deist , a Theist , an Atheist , or any thing else ; for his mind ...
... punishment , though his ideas on the subject are perhaps not so clearly cut , and sharply defined as those of the Muhammedan . It is possible to make a Bengali talk like a Deist , a Theist , an Atheist , or any thing else ; for his mind ...
Page 42
... punishment of another for things committed by themselves , which constitutes the great theory of EXPIATION . Of this doctrine , the Greek knew absolutely no- thing . He sacrificed , it is true , but it was to avert the further wrath of ...
... punishment of another for things committed by themselves , which constitutes the great theory of EXPIATION . Of this doctrine , the Greek knew absolutely no- thing . He sacrificed , it is true , but it was to avert the further wrath of ...
Page 44
... punished severely all recusants from their faith , left to their humbler countrymen but few of its advantages . To understand , however , the very peculiar position at present held by the order , we must recur for a moment to its ...
... punished severely all recusants from their faith , left to their humbler countrymen but few of its advantages . To understand , however , the very peculiar position at present held by the order , we must recur for a moment to its ...
Page 50
... punishment the same . Who dares an hundred cows deprive of life , Who kills a woman , be she maid or wife , Guilty are both alike , both lead a guilty life . Who slays one hundred of the female race , Who kills one Brahmin , -destitute ...
... punishment the same . Who dares an hundred cows deprive of life , Who kills a woman , be she maid or wife , Guilty are both alike , both lead a guilty life . Who slays one hundred of the female race , Who kills one Brahmin , -destitute ...
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