The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, Volum 24Black, Parbury, & Allen, 1827 |
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Pàgina 8
... directed over the scarce ruffled surface of the spacious basin of Port Western , whose blue waters sparkle in the sun , or seem to sleep tran- quilly in the moonbeams , until interrupted by the opposite woody shores of Darling Island ...
... directed over the scarce ruffled surface of the spacious basin of Port Western , whose blue waters sparkle in the sun , or seem to sleep tran- quilly in the moonbeams , until interrupted by the opposite woody shores of Darling Island ...
Pàgina 10
... directed the aumildar to inquire into the matter . This officer sent them to Trivatore , in fetters , and referred the question to the heads of the pa - charies * at Madras , who awarded in favour of the master , pronouncing the ...
... directed the aumildar to inquire into the matter . This officer sent them to Trivatore , in fetters , and referred the question to the heads of the pa - charies * at Madras , who awarded in favour of the master , pronouncing the ...
Pàgina 20
... directed him to make all haste , and get to Rangoon before the British troops should run away , as it was an excellent time to take their arms in the panic that must ensue , the possession of which arms would enable him to conquer Siam ...
... directed him to make all haste , and get to Rangoon before the British troops should run away , as it was an excellent time to take their arms in the panic that must ensue , the possession of which arms would enable him to conquer Siam ...
Pàgina 22
... directed the gaoler to confine the prisoners in different rooms , and not allow them to converse with each other or with their families . The size of each cell was about nine feet long by four broad , and just of sufficient height to ...
... directed the gaoler to confine the prisoners in different rooms , and not allow them to converse with each other or with their families . The size of each cell was about nine feet long by four broad , and just of sufficient height to ...
Pàgina 27
... directed to visionary objects of impracticable perfection , but the solid work of plain , deliberate , practical benevolence , the legitimate offspring of genuine wisdom and pure virtue . The excellence of the general spirit of these ...
... directed to visionary objects of impracticable perfection , but the solid work of plain , deliberate , practical benevolence , the legitimate offspring of genuine wisdom and pure virtue . The excellence of the general spirit of these ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 295 - IT is not expedient for me doubtless to glory. I will come to visions and revelations of the Lord. 2 I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell ; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell : God knoweth ;) such an one caught up to the third heaven.
Pàgina 150 - The birds that wake the morning, and those that love the shade; The winds that sweep the mountain or lull the drowsy glade, The sun that from his amber bower rejoiceth on his way, The moon and stars, their Master's name in silent pomp display. Shall man, the lord of nature, expectant of the sky, Shall man...
Pàgina 295 - And a river went out of Eden to water the garden ; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads.
Pàgina 573 - ... seed became an egg bright as gold, blazing like the luminary with a thousand beams ; and in that egg he was born himself, in the form of Brahma, the great forefather of all spirits.
Pàgina 341 - Millions of millions thus, from age to age, With simplest skill and toil unweariable, No moment and no movement unimproved, Laid line on line, on terrace terrace spread, To swell the heightening, brightening gradual mound, By marvellous structure climbing towards the day. Each wrought alone, yet all together wrought, Unconscious, not unworthy, instruments, By which a hand invisible was rearing A new creation in the secret deep. Omnipotence wrought in them, with them, by them, Hence what Omnipotence...
Pàgina 150 - Master's name in silent pomp display. Shall Man, the lord of Nature, expectant of the sky, Shall Man, alone unthankful, his little praise deny'!
Pàgina 579 - Abscess, published in the sixth volume of the Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Calcutta.
Pàgina 341 - To adamant, by their petrific touch; Frail were their frames, ephemeral their lives, Their masonry imperishable. All Life's needful functions, food, exertion, rest, By nice economy of Providence Were overruled to carry on the process, Which out of water brought forth solid rock.
Pàgina 459 - Each case is examined and determined upon general principles; and from the cases decided the principles may be collected. A well-ordered arrangement of them would constitute the philosophy of the law : and this is, in truth, what has been attempted in the Mimansa.
Pàgina 55 - Hamilton, who visited this quarter in 1719, but his notice is very brief and defective. The French, when established at...