Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 22
... possessed of any ability , seven arms as it were are extended to arrest his suffrages , and he turns half bewildered from one subject to the other . Perhaps the struggle is prolonged by a severe contest with one or two rivals equally ...
... possessed of any ability , seven arms as it were are extended to arrest his suffrages , and he turns half bewildered from one subject to the other . Perhaps the struggle is prolonged by a severe contest with one or two rivals equally ...
Page 44
... possession at once of the ability and the will to be rigidly precise drily , scrupulously , systematically accurate . Of the first work at the head of this article , less is known ; indeed , very few appear to have ever heard even of ...
... possession at once of the ability and the will to be rigidly precise drily , scrupulously , systematically accurate . Of the first work at the head of this article , less is known ; indeed , very few appear to have ever heard even of ...
Page 45
... possession . With these few prelimimary remarks , we proceed at once to answer the general question , What is Vedantism ? This , for the sake of distinctness , we shall do , under various leading heads- I. The History of the Vedant ...
... possession . With these few prelimimary remarks , we proceed at once to answer the general question , What is Vedantism ? This , for the sake of distinctness , we shall do , under various leading heads- I. The History of the Vedant ...
Page 69
... possessed any material which was perfectly indestructible and unalterable by the progress of time , the friction of use and the variations of temperature , the actual length of this standard would be a matter of perfect indifference ...
... possessed any material which was perfectly indestructible and unalterable by the progress of time , the friction of use and the variations of temperature , the actual length of this standard would be a matter of perfect indifference ...
Page 76
... possession ; all that was wanting was to connect the surveys on opposite sides of the Alps . This was effected ( though not with- out difficulty , ) by Austrian and Sardinian officers . It was then necessary to determine the difference ...
... possession ; all that was wanting was to connect the surveys on opposite sides of the Alps . This was effected ( though not with- out difficulty , ) by Austrian and Sardinian officers . It was then necessary to determine the difference ...
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