Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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Page 29
... mind and body from the arduous work in which we had been engaged , having captured 12 guns , some of large calibre , and a large quantity of ammunition . Our post happened to be in a tope to the left of the road and in the outskirts of ...
... mind and body from the arduous work in which we had been engaged , having captured 12 guns , some of large calibre , and a large quantity of ammunition . Our post happened to be in a tope to the left of the road and in the outskirts of ...
Page 32
... minds on many questions . As we rested after entering Cawnpore in a bungalow , with some officers of the volunteer cavalry and others , a little in- significant looking man came sneaking up , who was immediately recognized as the Native ...
... minds on many questions . As we rested after entering Cawnpore in a bungalow , with some officers of the volunteer cavalry and others , a little in- significant looking man came sneaking up , who was immediately recognized as the Native ...
Page 36
... mind superior to every and all petty feelings of ri- valry . No action of his life betokens more greatness , than this chivalrous act of self - forgetfulness , which practically illustrates the christian principle of doing unto others ...
... mind superior to every and all petty feelings of ri- valry . No action of his life betokens more greatness , than this chivalrous act of self - forgetfulness , which practically illustrates the christian principle of doing unto others ...
Page 44
... minds and keep them quiet , and the wise must oc- casionally affect to have a firm belief in these things to keep up the infatuation . " A common Chinaman thinks it an insult to be thought to believe in his religion , and we conscious ...
... minds and keep them quiet , and the wise must oc- casionally affect to have a firm belief in these things to keep up the infatuation . " A common Chinaman thinks it an insult to be thought to believe in his religion , and we conscious ...
Page 45
... mind , and so he contents himself with ignoring the question altogether . But he has the firmest the most entire belief in Taoli , that mysterious thing which can only be comprehended , not explain- ed . They reverence , they worship ...
... mind , and so he contents himself with ignoring the question altogether . But he has the firmest the most entire belief in Taoli , that mysterious thing which can only be comprehended , not explain- ed . They reverence , they worship ...
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