Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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Page 31
... feelings awoke within us . Vaunting , eager , maddened , we sped onward to the dreary house of martyrdom , where their blood was outpoured like water ; the ' clotted gore lay ankle deep on the polluted floor , and also long ' tresses of ...
... feelings awoke within us . Vaunting , eager , maddened , we sped onward to the dreary house of martyrdom , where their blood was outpoured like water ; the ' clotted gore lay ankle deep on the polluted floor , and also long ' tresses of ...
Page 36
... feeling now was one of enthusiastic admiration of the magnanimity dis- played by Sir James Outram in relinquishing ... feelings of ri- valry . No action of his life betokens more greatness , than this chivalrous act of self ...
... feeling now was one of enthusiastic admiration of the magnanimity dis- played by Sir James Outram in relinquishing ... feelings of ri- valry . No action of his life betokens more greatness , than this chivalrous act of self ...
Page 44
... feeling of all professing false religions , that , if re- gular ceremonies are not kept up , religion must go to pieces . We read , and we believe , that the constant answer of a China- man when asked about his religion is a laugh , and ...
... feeling of all professing false religions , that , if re- gular ceremonies are not kept up , religion must go to pieces . We read , and we believe , that the constant answer of a China- man when asked about his religion is a laugh , and ...
Page 45
... feelings . Men who hide their dollars in their idols ' stomachs cannot have any very deep respect for them . And having thus ( nor , it is to be hoped , will it be thought that this is flippantly written ) having thus got rid of their ...
... feelings . Men who hide their dollars in their idols ' stomachs cannot have any very deep respect for them . And having thus ( nor , it is to be hoped , will it be thought that this is flippantly written ) having thus got rid of their ...
Page 46
... feeling which in India prevents a man rising above the state in which he was born , they have a great idea of never doing anything unbecoming the station they may have obtained , that a boy would not be seen carrying copper cash to save ...
... feeling which in India prevents a man rising above the state in which he was born , they have a great idea of never doing anything unbecoming the station they may have obtained , that a boy would not be seen carrying copper cash to save ...
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