The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 159
... cause of motion is a volition like that of the spectator . He at least can image to himself no other . Stirring ... Cause is here taken sensu latiori , 06 That is a cause to each man , which gives satisfaction to the inquisitive feelings ...
... cause of motion is a volition like that of the spectator . He at least can image to himself no other . Stirring ... Cause is here taken sensu latiori , 06 That is a cause to each man , which gives satisfaction to the inquisitive feelings ...
Page 63
... cause known later as " The Woman's Oath " ( being that which was later administered to women ) and by which , says Sale , " they were not obliged to take up arms in defence of Muhammad or his religion , in contradistinction to the oath ...
... cause known later as " The Woman's Oath " ( being that which was later administered to women ) and by which , says Sale , " they were not obliged to take up arms in defence of Muhammad or his religion , in contradistinction to the oath ...
Page 320
... cause , this visible universe emanated , with all its diversity of elements and elemental things , of transmigrating souls and their environments of pleasure and pain ? The deities themselves are subsequent to this emana- tion of things ...
... cause , this visible universe emanated , with all its diversity of elements and elemental things , of transmigrating souls and their environments of pleasure and pain ? The deities themselves are subsequent to this emana- tion of things ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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