| Sir Edward Robert Sullivan - 1866 - 558 pàgines
...religion or customs of the men is to set at naught the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture we naturally incur the resentment of the painter,...justly has the poet said, ' Presume not to arraign or scrutinise the various works of power divine.' In fine, the tribute you demand from the Hindoo is repugnant... | |
| 1873 - 588 pàgines
...or customs of other men, is to set at naught the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;..." Presume not to arraign or scrutinize the various worke of power divine." 'In fine, the tribute you demand from the Hindus is repugnant to justice ;... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1875 - 468 pàgines
...religion or customs of other men is to set aWaught the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...justly has the poet said, ' presume not to arraign or scrutinise the various works of power divine.' 'In fine, the tribute you demand from the Hindus is... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1875 - 494 pàgines
...or customs of other men is to set at naught the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...justly has the poet said, ' presume not to arraign or scrutinise the various works of power divine.' 'In fine, the tribute you demand from the Hindus is... | |
| William Patrick Andrew - 1878 - 488 pàgines
...or customs of other men, is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...arraign or scrutinize the various works of power divine. Riina's right to make treaties with foreign powers. The revenue is £250,000. Oodeypore, the capital,... | |
| Sir William Patrick Andrew - 1878 - 316 pàgines
...or customs of other men, is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter;...justly has the poet said, presume not to arraign or sorutinlze the various works of power divine. '"In fine, the tribute yon demand from the Hindoos is... | |
| W. H. Florio Hutchisson - 1883 - 364 pàgines
...or customs of other men is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture, we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...repugnant to justice. It is equally foreign from good poliey, as it must impoverish the country. Moreover, it is an innovation, and an infringement of the... | |
| Baij Nath (Lala.) - 1905 - 394 pàgines
...Almighty. When we deface a picture we naturally incur the resentment of the painter, and justly has tha poet said, " Presume not to arraign or scrutinize the various works of power divine." (Todd's Rajsthan, Vol. I, pp. 3, s 354—35.) Si vaji, the founder of the M ahratta supremacy, is described... | |
| Sidney James Owen - 1912 - 320 pàgines
...or customs of other men, is to set at naught the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...justly has the poet said, ' Presume not to arraign or scrutinise the various works of power divine.' " Having thus combated the bigot on his own ground —... | |
| Vincent Arthur Smith - 1920 - 866 pàgines
...or customs of other men is to set at naught the pleasure of the Almighty. When we deface a picture we naturally incur the resentment of the painter ;...divine." In fine, the tribute you demand from the Hindus is repugnant to justice ; it is equally foreign from good policy, as it must impoverish the... | |
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