Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah, to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners of the Hindoos, Volumen 1 |
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... human race . ' To account for this extraordinary degree of perma- nency , we muft direct our attention , not to the barriers formed by nature around their territo- ries , but to thofe internal caufes arifing from the nature of their ...
... human race . ' To account for this extraordinary degree of perma- nency , we muft direct our attention , not to the barriers formed by nature around their territo- ries , but to thofe internal caufes arifing from the nature of their ...
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... , are only fatires upon human nature ) will readily affign to the Bramins themfelves , the formation of laws which appear fo favourable to their interefts ; and produce it as an additional proof of pricftly cunning and a ubition ( vi )
... , are only fatires upon human nature ) will readily affign to the Bramins themfelves , the formation of laws which appear fo favourable to their interefts ; and produce it as an additional proof of pricftly cunning and a ubition ( vi )
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... human ideas , views , they fay , with equal com- placency , all who are ftudious to perform his will throughout the immenfe family of creation . They deem it derogatory to the character of this Being , to fay that he prefers one ...
... human ideas , views , they fay , with equal com- placency , all who are ftudious to perform his will throughout the immenfe family of creation . They deem it derogatory to the character of this Being , to fay that he prefers one ...
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... human foul must be puri- fied by fuffering , and that it is not till after . having undergone this expiatory difcipline through a feries of different bodies , that it be- comes worthy of admiffion to eternal happiness . The evils ...
... human foul must be puri- fied by fuffering , and that it is not till after . having undergone this expiatory difcipline through a feries of different bodies , that it be- comes worthy of admiffion to eternal happiness . The evils ...
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... human foul the paffions must be called into action , nor can any of these be laid under fuch reftraint , as dooms them to lie for ever dormant , without injuring the powers of the mind . In the ftruggle of contending interefts , though ...
... human foul the paffions must be called into action , nor can any of these be laid under fuch reftraint , as dooms them to lie for ever dormant , without injuring the powers of the mind . In the ftruggle of contending interefts , though ...
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affertion affured Afgan aftoniſhment againſt Almora beautiful behold Benares bleffing bofom Brahma Bramin Caft Captain Grey Chriftians Chunar cife confefs converfation courfe curiofity daara delight drefs duties English eſtabliſhed eyes facred faid fame father fave favour fect feemed feen female fent feven fhall fhould fifter fince firft fituation fmiled fome foon foul fpirit fprung ftan ftate ftill ftrangers ftream ftudy fubject fuch fuffered fufficient fuperior fuppofed Gentoo Gentoo Laws Goddefs happineſs heart hiftory himſelf Hindoftan Hindoo houſe inftruction itſelf learned lefs liften Maandaara mind moft moſt Muffulman muft muſt nefs obferved paffage Percy Perfian perfon philofophers pleaſure poffeffion poffible Poojah of cards prefent prefervation puniſhment purpoſe racter Rajah reafon received refpect reft religion Rohilla ſcene Shafter Sheermaal thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion tranflated underſtanding univerfal uſe Veefhnu vifit virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſdom young Zaarmilla
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Página 115 - We know this only, that we nothing know," induced many of the wisest among the Ancients, and some of the most enlightened among the Moderns, to believe that the whole Creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the Infinite Being, who is present at all times in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece of...
Página xiv - Affection ever true, Graces thy side, her vest of glowing hue, And in her train twelve blooming girls advance, Touch golden strings and knit the mirthful dance.
Página ix - He views in each particular place the mode of worship respectively appointed to it ; sometimes He is employed with the attendants upon the mosque...
Página 14 - The principles of the Christian religion as professed by the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches, are recognized as teaching men to do good, and to do to others as they would have others do to them.
Página xiii - Floats thro' the lucid air, whilst living flow'rs With sunny twine the vocal arbours wreathe, And gales enamour'd heav'nly fragrance breathe? Hail, pow'r unknown! for at thy beck Vales and groves their bosoms deck, And ev'ry laughing blossom dresses With gems of dew his musky tresses. I feel, I feel thy genial flame divine, And hallow thee and kiss thy shrine. "Knowst thou not me?" Celestial sounds I hear! "Knowst thou not me?" Ah, spare a mortal ear! "Behold...
Página 36 - Should fate command me to the fartheft verge Of the green earth, to diftant barbarous climes, Rivers unknown to fong ; where firft the fun Gilds Indian mountains, or his fetting beam Flames on th...
Página xvii - Mecca had eftablifhed, as one of the principles of his dodlrine, the merit of extending it, either by perfuafion, or the fword, to all parts of the earth. How fteadily this injunction was adhered to by his followers, and with what fuccefs it was purfued, is well known to all who are in the leaft converfant in hiftory. " The fame overwhelming torrent, which had inundated the greater part of Africa, burft its way into the very heart of Europe, and covered many kingdoms of Afia with unbounded defolation,...
Página xv - And, when thy Lory fpreads his em'rald wings To waft thee high above the towr's of Kings, Whilft o'er thy throne the moon's pale light Pours her foft radiance thro' the night. And to each floating cloud difcovers The haunts of bleft and joylefs lovers, Thy mildeft influence to thy bard impart To warm, but not confume the heart.
Página xiii - Poem is addressed, appears evidently the same with the Grecian Eros and the Roman Cupido; but the Indian description of his person and arms, his family, attendants, and attributes, has new and peculiar beauties.
Página xiv - Bessent, and gay Spring on earth, Weaves thy green robe and flaunting bow'rs, And from thy clouds draws balmy...