Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 33
... king , the popular voice in a school invariably exalts the hero of games in which courage and dexterity are indispensable , into a prominent station amongst his compeers . A steady , hard - working boy is thought nothing of , a clever ...
... king , the popular voice in a school invariably exalts the hero of games in which courage and dexterity are indispensable , into a prominent station amongst his compeers . A steady , hard - working boy is thought nothing of , a clever ...
Page 45
... king Shantanu . Hence he was the reputed brother of king Vichitra- vírga and grandson of the great sage Vashishta . After the death of his reputed brother , he , from a custom similar to that among the Jews , married his brother's wives ...
... king Shantanu . Hence he was the reputed brother of king Vichitra- vírga and grandson of the great sage Vashishta . After the death of his reputed brother , he , from a custom similar to that among the Jews , married his brother's wives ...
Page 46
... kings - supposing the number of these to be accurately recorded , a point which may well be doubted - at the mean rate of kings among the Jews , and in our own nation . 66 reigns by the Hindús give 2,000 years , which is about 30 years ...
... kings - supposing the number of these to be accurately recorded , a point which may well be doubted - at the mean rate of kings among the Jews , and in our own nation . 66 reigns by the Hindús give 2,000 years , which is about 30 years ...
Page 54
... king , when requested to make his choice , said , give me neither the one nor the other , but a place where I may hear and learn the glories of the deity . But a life after death and a blessed immortality in the presence of the ever ...
... king , when requested to make his choice , said , give me neither the one nor the other , but a place where I may hear and learn the glories of the deity . But a life after death and a blessed immortality in the presence of the ever ...
Page 55
... king to his church . They regard them as for a special object , which object they suppose to have been realized in their life time ; and they think they have nothing to do with them except as they choose to profit by their example or ...
... king to his church . They regard them as for a special object , which object they suppose to have been realized in their life time ; and they think they have nothing to do with them except as they choose to profit by their example or ...
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