| Quintin Craufurd - 1817 - 758 pàgines
...meaning to pluck a leaf from the neverfading laurels of our immortal Newton, that the whole of his theology, and part of his philosophy, may be found in the Vedas, and even in the works of the Sufis; that most subtil spirit, which he suspected to pervade natural... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 pàgines
...meaning to pluck a loaf from the never fading laurels of our immortal Newton, that the whole of his theology, and part of his philosophy, may be found in the Vedas, and even in the works of the Sun's. The most subtil spirit, which he suspected to pervade natural bodies,... | |
| James William Massie - 1840 - 512 pàgines
...meaning to pluck a leaf from the never-fading laurels of our immortal Newton, that the whole of his theology, and part of his philosophy, may be found in the Vedas, and even in the works of the Sufis." One should think this is bold enough ! We may however remark,... | |
| 1851 - 782 pàgines
...meaning to pluck a leaf from the never-fading laurels of our immortal Newton, that the whole of hit theology, and part of his philosophy, may be found in the Vedas." To this estimate of the scientific acquisitions of the Hindus of ancient times may be opposed that... | |
| S W. Leonard - 1867 - 424 pàgines
...meaning to pluck a leaf from the never fading laurels of our immortal Newton, that the whole of his theology, and part of his philosophy, may be found in the Vedas, and even in the works of the Sufis. The most subtle spirit, which he suspected to pervade natural bodies,... | |
| John Porter Brown - 1868 - 432 pàgines
...meaning to pluck a leaf from the neverfading laurels of our immortal Newton, that the whole of his theology and part of his philosophy may be found in the Vedas, and even in the works of the Sufis ; that most subtil spirit which he suspected to pervade natural... | |
| 1871 - 456 pàgines
...meaning to pluck a leaf from the never fading laurels of our immortal Newton, that the whole of his theology, and part of his philosophy, may be found in the Vedas, and even in the works of the Sufis. The most subtle spirit, which he suspected to pervade natural bodies,... | |
| Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) - 1906 - 506 pàgines
...meaning to pluck a leaf from the neverfading laurels of our immortal Newton, that the whole of his theology, and part of his philosophy, may be found in the Vedas, and even in the works of the Sufis. The most subtle spirit which he suspected to pervade natural bodies,... | |
| John Porter Brown - 1927 - 532 pàgines
...meaning to pluck a leaf from the never-fading laurels of our immortal Newton, that the whole of his theology and part of his philosophy may be found in the Vedas, and even in the works of the Sufis ; that most subtil spirit which he suspected to pervade natural... | |
| 1882 - 708 pàgines
...Brahmans of India. Sir William Jones, in his discourse on the philosophy of the Asiatics, observes that the whole of Newton's theology and part of his philosophy may be found in the Vedas : — "That 'most subtil spirit' which he suspected to pervade natural bodies, and, lying concealed... | |
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