The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 345
... give a larger and firmer basis to the history of the world . When this work is done , the Societies may dissolve , and the longer series of their Journals - the contemporary chronicles of the un- rolling of the great Palimpsest of the ...
... give a larger and firmer basis to the history of the world . When this work is done , the Societies may dissolve , and the longer series of their Journals - the contemporary chronicles of the un- rolling of the great Palimpsest of the ...
Page 78
... give away that order to any one for the asking , is simply to give him a license to plunder the people to whom the order is addressed . But if , on grounds of public justice , such a course is a grave wrong , it is also , in the case of ...
... give away that order to any one for the asking , is simply to give him a license to plunder the people to whom the order is addressed . But if , on grounds of public justice , such a course is a grave wrong , it is also , in the case of ...
Page 295
... give the food that you desire . He that without giving to them eats the food they give is a thief indeed . The good who eat what is left from the sacrifice are loosed from all their guilt , but they eat sin who cook for themselves alone ...
... give the food that you desire . He that without giving to them eats the food they give is a thief indeed . The good who eat what is left from the sacrifice are loosed from all their guilt , but they eat sin who cook for themselves alone ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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