The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, Volum 20Black, Parbury, & Allen, 1825 |
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Pàgina 41
... native , which , from its simplicity and the order in which it was kept , would not have dis- graced people much farther advanced in intellectual endowment . It was of an oblong shape , open at one end , the remaining sides being railed ...
... native , which , from its simplicity and the order in which it was kept , would not have dis- graced people much farther advanced in intellectual endowment . It was of an oblong shape , open at one end , the remaining sides being railed ...
Pàgina 76
... natives of India for the cure of similar complaints , but in a manner so injudicious , that vio- lent salivation is generally ... native practitioner is the common cinnabar of the bazar . Be fore the meeting broke up , some impor- tant ...
... natives of India for the cure of similar complaints , but in a manner so injudicious , that vio- lent salivation is generally ... native practitioner is the common cinnabar of the bazar . Be fore the meeting broke up , some impor- tant ...
Pàgina 80
... native army : 1st . That 1 havildar , I naick , and 20 privates be added to each company of native infantry of the line . 2d . That each regiment of local horse be increased to 10 ressalas , of 100 officers and men each ressala , as ...
... native army : 1st . That 1 havildar , I naick , and 20 privates be added to each company of native infantry of the line . 2d . That each regiment of local horse be increased to 10 ressalas , of 100 officers and men each ressala , as ...
Pàgina 85
... native gentlemen and learned pun- dits besides the pundits of the college . Capt . Price , the secretary , by desire of the gentlemen of the committee , read an address in Sanskrit to the pupils and pundits of the college , explaining ...
... native gentlemen and learned pun- dits besides the pundits of the college . Capt . Price , the secretary , by desire of the gentlemen of the committee , read an address in Sanskrit to the pupils and pundits of the college , explaining ...
Pàgina 86
... native literature . We have been given to understand , that the youth educated at Mr. Kalooss ' Academy are better acquainted with the purity of their native language than the majority of the Armenians who come from the plains of Ararat ...
... native literature . We have been given to understand , that the youth educated at Mr. Kalooss ' Academy are better acquainted with the purity of their native language than the majority of the Armenians who come from the plains of Ararat ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 560 - Siraf, embarked for India, with his sole property, a cat: " There he fortunately arrived, at a time when the palace was so infested by mice or rats, that they invaded the king's food, and persons were employed to drive them from the royal banquet. Keis...
Pàgina 515 - Truth must therefore be spoken by witnesses of every class.—The soul itself is its own witness; the soul itself is its own refuge; offend not thy conscious soul, the supreme internal witness of men! The sinful have said in their hearts, 'None sees us;' yes; the Gods distinctly see them; and so does the spirit within their breasts.
Pàgina 513 - A mansion with bones for its rafters and beams ; with nerves and tendons for cords ; with muscles and blood for mortar ; with skin for its outward covering; filled with no sweet perfume, but loaded with...
Pàgina 516 - Single is each man born; single he dies; single he receives the reward of his good, and single the punishment of his evil, deeds.
Pàgina 517 - Though oppressed by penury, in consequence of his righteous dealings, let him never give his mind to unrighteousness ; for he may observe the speedy overthrow of iniquitous and sinful men.
Pàgina 517 - He who perseveres in good actions, in subduing his passions, in bestowing largesses, in gentleness of manners, who bears hardships patiently, who associates not with the malignant, who gives pain to no sentient being, obtains final beatitude, iv.
Pàgina 513 - Eager desire to act has its root in expectation of some advantage ; and with such expectation are sacrifices performed ; the rules of religious austerity and abstinence from sins are all known to arise from hope of remuneration. " Not a single act here below appears ever to be done by a man free from self-love ; whatever he perform, it is wrought from his desire of a reward.
Pàgina 166 - By a son a man obtains victory over all people; by a son's son he enjoys immortality; and afterwards by the son of that grandson he reaches the solar abode.
Pàgina 75 - His head was well-proportioned with his body; the nose was prominent; the eyes large ; and the mouth larger than the mouth in man. His chin was fringed from the extremity of one ear to the other with a shaggy beard, curling luxuriantly on each side, and forming altogether an ornamental, rather than a frightful appendage to his visage.
Pàgina 91 - THE Honourable the Governor in Council is pleased to publish for general information the following Rule, Ordinance and Regulation I.