The History of British India, Volum 2J. Madden, 1840 |
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Pàgina 33
... receiving an iron bar which supports the axle , and to pierce holes for the linch- pins , he reduced in two hours a piece of gross timber to the requisite form , and his charge was one shil- ling . " 991 But while dexterity in the use ...
... receiving an iron bar which supports the axle , and to pierce holes for the linch- pins , he reduced in two hours a piece of gross timber to the requisite form , and his charge was one shil- ling . " 991 But while dexterity in the use ...
Pàgina 56
... received any considerable cultivation , 1 The poem , indeed , has some beautiful passages . The courtship , between Sacontala and Dushmantu , is delicate and interesting ; and the workings of the passion in two amiable minds are ...
... received any considerable cultivation , 1 The poem , indeed , has some beautiful passages . The courtship , between Sacontala and Dushmantu , is delicate and interesting ; and the workings of the passion in two amiable minds are ...
Pàgina 98
... received with unbounded applause , and for a time regarded as a demonstration in form of the falsehood of Christianity . The most eminent of all the mathematical con- verts , gained by Mons . Bailly , was Mr. Playfair , the professor of ...
... received with unbounded applause , and for a time regarded as a demonstration in form of the falsehood of Christianity . The most eminent of all the mathematical con- verts , gained by Mons . Bailly , was Mr. Playfair , the professor of ...
Pàgina 111
... received this improvement in trigonometry , as well as the numeral characters , from India . " Edinburgh Encyclopedia , Article Geometry , p . 191. The only fact here asserted which bears upon the question of the civilization of the ...
... received this improvement in trigonometry , as well as the numeral characters , from India . " Edinburgh Encyclopedia , Article Geometry , p . 191. The only fact here asserted which bears upon the question of the civilization of the ...
Pàgina 117
... received little or no information . This is a satisfactory proof of the want of intelligence and of interest , with which our countrymen in India have looked upon the native population . The magistrates , however , who returned answers ...
... received little or no information . This is a satisfactory proof of the want of intelligence and of interest , with which our countrymen in India have looked upon the native population . The magistrates , however , who returned answers ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 500 - Institutes of Menu in English. The Institutes of Hindu Law or the Ordinances of Menu, according to Gloss of Collucca.
Pàgina 149 - No scheme of government," says Mr. Mill, " can happily conduce to the ends of government, unless it is adapted to the state of the people for whose use it is intended. ... If the mistake in regard to Hindu society, committed by the British nation and the British government, be very great ; if they have conceived the Hindus to be a people of high civilization, while they have in reality made but a few "of the earliest steps in the progress to civilization...
Pàgina 205 - The force of these observations, general in their nature, is perhaps more strongly marked in the history of India than of any other region of the earth. At periods long antecedent to the Mohammedan invasion, wars, revolutions, and conquests seem to have followed each other, in a succession more strangely complex, rapid, and destructive, as the events more deeply recede into the gloom of antiquity.
Pàgina 143 - ... that they knew the general resolution of equations of the second degree, and had touched upon those of higher denomination, resolving them in the simplest cases, and in those in which the solution happens to be practicable by the method which serves for quadratics...
Pàgina 147 - In right-angled triangles the square on the side subtending the right angle is equal to the squares on the sides containing the right angle.
Pàgina 84 - To the guest who enters your dwelling with frozen knees, give the warmth of your fire ; he who hath travelled over the mountains, hath need of food and well-dried garments.
Pàgina 190 - Brachmans persuaded him that it was necessary he should be born anew : this ceremony consisted in putting the prince into the body of a golden cow of immense value, where, after he had lain the time prescribed, he came out regenerated, and freed from all the crimes of his former life. The cow was afterwards cut up, and divided amongst the seers who had invented this extraordinary method for the remission of his sins.
Pàgina 167 - Brahmin, who wished very much to become emperor of India ; and the only practicable way for him was to die first, and be born again. For this purpose he made a desperate tapasya, wishing to remember then every thing he knew in his present generation.
Pàgina 450 - ... the body of a murdered Persian should be found. From sun-rise to mid-day, the sabre raged ; and by that time, not fewer than 8000 Hindoos, Moguls, or Afghauns were numbered with the dead. During the massacre and pillage, the city was set on fire in several places.
Pàgina 100 - He obtains his result with wonderful certainty and expedition ; but having little knowledge of the principles on which his rules are founded, and no anxiety to be better informed, he is perfectly satisfied, if, as it usually happens, the commencement and duration of the eclipse answer, within a few minutes, to his prediction.