Dharians, which denies the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the world to chance, they all equally enjoyed his countenance and favour ; insomuch that his people, in gratitude for the indiscriminate protection which he afforded... Cassell's illustrated universal history - Page 242by Edmund Ollier - 1885Full view - About this book
| William Robertson - 1812 - 422 pages
...denies the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the world to chance, they all equally enjoyed his countenance and favour ; insomuch...people, in gratitude for the indiscriminate protection which he afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of Juggot Grow, Guardian of Mankind.'... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 430 pages
...denies the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the world to chance, — they all equally enjoyed his countenance and favour ; insomuch...people, in gratitude for the indiscriminate protection which he afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of Juggot Grow, Guardian of Mankind. —... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 402 pages
...denies " the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the ex" istence of the world to chance, they all equally enjoyed " his countenance and favour;...people, " in gratitude for the indiscriminate protection which he " afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of " Juggot Grow, Guardian of Mankind.... | |
| Robert Grenville Wallace - 1823 - 710 pages
...denies the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the world to chance, they all equally enjoyed his countenance and favour ; insomuch...people, in gratitude for the indiscriminate protection which he afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of Jugot Grow, guardian of mankind. If... | |
| Robert Grenville Wallace - 1824 - 526 pages
...denies the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the world to chance, they all equally enjoyed his countenance and favour ; insomuch...people, in gratitude for the indiscriminate protection which he afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of Jugot Grow, guardian of mankind. If... | |
| John Benjamin Seely - 1825 - 676 pages
...denies the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the world to chance, they all equally enjoyed his countenance and favour ; insomuch...afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of Juggut Grow (Guardian of Mankind.) " His majesty Mahomed Noor ul Deen Jehangeer, likewise, whose dwelling... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 464 pages
...denies the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the world to chance, they all equally enjoyed his countenance and favour; insomuch...people, in gratitude for the indiscriminate protection which he afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of ' Juggot Grow,' guardian of mankind.... | |
| 1826 - 562 pages
...denies the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the world to chance. They all equally enjoyed his countenance and favour, insomuch...people in gratitude for the indiscriminate protection which he afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of ' Guardian of Mankind.' If your majesty... | |
| William Robertson - 1828 - 746 pages
...matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the -um Id to chance, they all equally enjoyed bis countenance and favour; insomuch that his people, in gratitude for the indiscriminate protection which he afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of Juggot Grow,' guardian of mankind.... | |
| 1829 - 1030 pages
...denies the eternity of matter, or of that which ascribes the existence of the world to chance, they all equally enjoyed his countenance and favour: insomuch...afforded them, distinguished him by the appellation of Juggvt Gooroo (guardian of mankind). r-.j ii/u| u./ii i'.:.-..* r«/*! tf,. oti -JIM. M : HU; majesty... | |
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