Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 18
... Brahmans , to the latest victories of Hastings and Lake in our own immediate times . And we can affirm with confidence that very few collegians ever set sail for India without a tolerable acquaintance with the spirit of Manu's laws and ...
... Brahmans , to the latest victories of Hastings and Lake in our own immediate times . And we can affirm with confidence that very few collegians ever set sail for India without a tolerable acquaintance with the spirit of Manu's laws and ...
Page 183
... Brahmans have long almost monopolized all civil and military offices ; though while thus secularly employed , they forfeit the veneration evinced towards those who devote their lives to spiritual concerns . They com- : " The Hindus ...
... Brahmans have long almost monopolized all civil and military offices ; though while thus secularly employed , they forfeit the veneration evinced towards those who devote their lives to spiritual concerns . They com- : " The Hindus ...
Page 191
... Brahmans , and the temples of the Gods ; and that his posterity should reign for twenty - seven generations . With his new title , Mallojee received charge of the forts of Sewneree and Chakun , and of the Pergunnahs of Poona and Sopa ...
... Brahmans , and the temples of the Gods ; and that his posterity should reign for twenty - seven generations . With his new title , Mallojee received charge of the forts of Sewneree and Chakun , and of the Pergunnahs of Poona and Sopa ...
Page 193
... Brahmans . was no part of the duty of a soldier to bend to the work of a scribe . Dadajee gave his master's son a good education , according to the notions of the times and the country . Sivajee could never sign his name , but he was an ...
... Brahmans . was no part of the duty of a soldier to bend to the work of a scribe . Dadajee gave his master's son a good education , according to the notions of the times and the country . Sivajee could never sign his name , but he was an ...
Page 195
... brahman , in favor of his own cause , which he stated to be that of the Hindus generally . Sivajee urged that he had been called on by the goddess Bhowanee , herself , to protect brahmans and kine , to punish the violators of temples ...
... brahman , in favor of his own cause , which he stated to be that of the Hindus generally . Sivajee urged that he had been called on by the goddess Bhowanee , herself , to protect brahmans and kine , to punish the violators of temples ...
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