| 1834 - 850 páginas
...in the native and foreign ' languages. This raised such a feeling ' against me, that I was at last deserted ' by every .person except two or three *...belong, I always ' feel grateful. The ground which 1 1 took in all my controversies was, not ' that of opposition to Brahminism, bul ' to a perversion... | |
| 1833 - 636 páginas
...errors, in the native and foreign languages. This raised such a feeling against me, that I was at last deserted by every person except two or three Scotch...all my controversies was, not that of opposition to Brafamanism, but to a perversion of it ; and I endeavoured to show that the idolatry of the Brahmans... | |
| 1833 - 604 páginas
...raised such a feeling against me, that I was at last deserted by every person, except two or tliree Scotch friends, to whom, and the nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful/,' , He was publicly accused of " rashness, self-conceit, arrogance, and impictj ;" and * intlir T,o-..... | |
| 1834 - 476 páginas
...errors, in the native and foreign languages. This raised such a feeling against me, that I was at last deserted by every person except two or three Scotch...all my controversies was, not that of opposition to Brahmanism, but to a perversion of it ; and I endeavoured to show that the idolatry of the Brahmans... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - 1834 - 518 páginas
...in the vernacular languages, which, he says, "raised such a feeling against me, that I was at last deserted by every person, except two or three Scotch...nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful." He was publicly accused of "rashness, self-conceit, arrogance, and impiety;" and amongst other trials... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - 1834 - 518 páginas
...grateful. The ground which I took in all my controversies was not that of opposition to Brahmanistu , but to a perversion of it : and I endeavoured to show that the idolatry of the Brahmans was contrary to the practice of their ancestors, and the principles of the ancient books and... | |
| 1834 - 604 páginas
...errors, in the native and foreign languages. This raised such a feeling against him, that he was at Fast deserted by every person except two or three Scotch friends, to whom, and to the nation to which they belong, he always felt grateful. The part taken by the writer, in all these... | |
| 1838 - 418 páginas
...the vernacular languages, "which," he says, " raised such a feeling against me, that I was at last deserted by every person, except two or three Scotch...nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful." He was publicly accused of " rashness, self-conceit, arrogance, and impiety;" and amongst other trials... | |
| Asiatic journal - 1838 - 1238 páginas
...the vernacular languages, "which," he says, " raised such a feeling against me, that I was at last deserted by every person, except two or three Scotch...nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful." He was publicly accused of " rashness, self-conceit, arrogance, and impiety;" and amongst other trials... | |
| 1845 - 616 páginas
...he, in one of his letters before us, " in all my controversies was not of opposition to Brahmanism, but to a perversion of it ; and I endeavoured to show that the idolatry of the Brahmans was contrary to the practice of their ancestors and the principles of the ancient books and... | |
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