“The” Australian Abroad: Branches from the Main Routes Round the World. Ceylon, India, and Egypt, Volumen2Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1880 |
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... what one - third of the people of this world believe relative to the world to come . He tells me in different words that " ' tis not the whole of Buddhist Doctrine . 23 life to live , nor all 22 The Main Routes Round the World .
... what one - third of the people of this world believe relative to the world to come . He tells me in different words that " ' tis not the whole of Buddhist Doctrine . 23 life to live , nor all 22 The Main Routes Round the World .
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... believe that their clever doings were really diablerie in all senses of the word . Among the things done by this quartette was the placing in the mouth a common pebble . The mouth was shown open - and very much open , too - before the ...
... believe that their clever doings were really diablerie in all senses of the word . Among the things done by this quartette was the placing in the mouth a common pebble . The mouth was shown open - and very much open , too - before the ...
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... believe themselves to be sanctified by so doing . The followers of Brahma , Vishnu , and Shiva , and the hundred lesser representative deities , believe in this sanctifying power of the Ganges with a strength of faith that we , born of ...
... believe themselves to be sanctified by so doing . The followers of Brahma , Vishnu , and Shiva , and the hundred lesser representative deities , believe in this sanctifying power of the Ganges with a strength of faith that we , born of ...
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... believe- where a church has been newly erected in a lately used graz- ing paddock to commemorate the apparition there of the Virgin to a little shepherdess . We are all pilgrims , in fact , and our trouble is to know from whence and ...
... believe- where a church has been newly erected in a lately used graz- ing paddock to commemorate the apparition there of the Virgin to a little shepherdess . We are all pilgrims , in fact , and our trouble is to know from whence and ...
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... believe in spread- ing their faith , and that by soldiery , in place of missio- naries . Those of that faith are all of one , -or rather , of no- caste , and could therefore combine for one object . In this dilemma of doubt I have come ...
... believe in spread- ing their faith , and that by soldiery , in place of missio- naries . Those of that faith are all of one , -or rather , of no- caste , and could therefore combine for one object . In this dilemma of doubt I have come ...
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