The Quarterly Oriental Magazine, Review, and Register, Parte76,Volumen1Thacker and Company, 1824 |
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... remarkable . Other excavations have been found at Chandwas by Mr. Fraser , the character of which is not yet determined . Those at Bag , which we shall presently have occasion to notice , are of the Bauddha class . Extensive excavations ...
... remarkable . Other excavations have been found at Chandwas by Mr. Fraser , the character of which is not yet determined . Those at Bag , which we shall presently have occasion to notice , are of the Bauddha class . Extensive excavations ...
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... remarkable manuer in the sixth and seventh centuries ; and the friendly relations which combined the two sects on the con- tinent , in the course of the 12th century , may have not very improbably extended to their colonies in the 13th ...
... remarkable manuer in the sixth and seventh centuries ; and the friendly relations which combined the two sects on the con- tinent , in the course of the 12th century , may have not very improbably extended to their colonies in the 13th ...
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... remarkable dullness , and so incapable of learning , that he was at last expelled from the classes . Deeply * The famous and much disputed city of Palibothra . We may attach what credit we please to this account of its origin . The ...
... remarkable dullness , and so incapable of learning , that he was at last expelled from the classes . Deeply * The famous and much disputed city of Palibothra . We may attach what credit we please to this account of its origin . The ...
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... remarkable for the apathy , which they yet unite to a bigoted and unbending attachment to this faith ; but that from the moment , when the sovereign himself turns bigot , the vigor displayed by the votaries , in defence of the altars of ...
... remarkable for the apathy , which they yet unite to a bigoted and unbending attachment to this faith ; but that from the moment , when the sovereign himself turns bigot , the vigor displayed by the votaries , in defence of the altars of ...
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... remarkable † exceptions , gained a high reputation for courage ; and if not arrogant or cruel , they have often merited the charge of being unfeeling and oppressive . " In the language , quoted by Sir John , the Brahmins , who founded ...
... remarkable † exceptions , gained a high reputation for courage ; and if not arrogant or cruel , they have often merited the charge of being unfeeling and oppressive . " In the language , quoted by Sir John , the Brahmins , who founded ...
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Página xx - BRIGHTEST and best of the sons of the morning ! Dawn on our darkness, and lend us thine aid! Star of the east, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid ! 2 Cold on His cradle the dew-drops are shining, Low lies His head with the beasts of the stall ; Angels adore Him in slumber feclining, Maker, and Monarch, and Saviour of all.
Página xx - Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Dawn on our darkness, and lend us thine aid ; Star of the East, the horizon adorning, Guide where our Infant Redeemer is laid.
Página 115 - You have given him dominion over the works of your hands; you have put all things under his feet, all sheep and oxen, and also the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, whatever passes along the paths of the sea.
Página lxxxiii - The Lord of Love, on Calvary, A meek and suffering stranger, Upraised to Heaven His languid eye, In nature's hour of danger. For us He bore the weight of woe, For us He gave His blood to flow, And met His Father's anger.
Página lxxxiii - And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen ; and have the keys of hell and of death.
Página liii - For scandalous and infamous conduct, such as is unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman, in the following instances : — " For having at Bangalore, on the 20th day of August 1830, wantonly, and without provocation, struck Ens.
Página cv - His care alone who feeds the ravens, and who never, or most rarely, suffers the seed of the righteous to beg their bread. Nor are the qualifications which he will need, nor the duties which will be imposed...
Página 117 - Alia Bhye, when she found all dissuasion unavailing, determined to witness the last dreadful scene. She walked in the procession, and stood near the pile, where she was supported by two Brahmins, who held her arms. Although obviously suffering great agony of mind, she remained tolerably firm...
Página liii - Such conduct being insubordinate, unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, and in breach of the articles of war. Upon which charges the Court came to the following decision :—
Página cvi - ... the favour of his superiors, the friendship of his equals, and affection strong as death from those whose wanderings he corrects, whose distresses he consoles, and by whose sick and dying bed he stands as a ministering angel. Are further inducements needful ? I yet can promise more.