The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 172
... reason . Those who will insist that the world must have been created out of a mass of inert matter , which must always remain inert and lifeless , like a vessel made by human hands , know neither the world nor Him . The infinite reason ...
... reason . Those who will insist that the world must have been created out of a mass of inert matter , which must always remain inert and lifeless , like a vessel made by human hands , know neither the world nor Him . The infinite reason ...
Page 198
... reason to suppose that the occupation of these islands would bring many positive advantages , while their supposed unhealthiness would probably not be found more lasting than that of the coast and islands of Arracan . That our ...
... reason to suppose that the occupation of these islands would bring many positive advantages , while their supposed unhealthiness would probably not be found more lasting than that of the coast and islands of Arracan . That our ...
Page 322
... reason for the change . If we say " whales are included in the class mammals , " we mean the same as " the class mammals includes whales . " If we say " thunder succeeds lighting , " we are understood no better than if we say ...
... reason for the change . If we say " whales are included in the class mammals , " we mean the same as " the class mammals includes whales . " If we say " thunder succeeds lighting , " we are understood no better than if we say ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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