The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 48A. Constable, 1828 |
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... learned , the educated , the re- fined , the champions of chivalry , the messengers of the gospel of peace , come to the land of the ignorant , the savage , the heathen . They find them docile in their ignorance , submissive in their ...
... learned , the educated , the re- fined , the champions of chivalry , the messengers of the gospel of peace , come to the land of the ignorant , the savage , the heathen . They find them docile in their ignorance , submissive in their ...
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... learned contemporary of Columbus , says that only one of the three vessels was decked . The smallness of the vessels was considered an advantage by Columbus , in a voyage of discovery , ena- bling him to run close to the shores , and to ...
... learned contemporary of Columbus , says that only one of the three vessels was decked . The smallness of the vessels was considered an advantage by Columbus , in a voyage of discovery , ena- bling him to run close to the shores , and to ...
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... learned and invaluable work on the Ori- gin of Laws , Arts , and Sciences , that in India every trade is confined to a particular caste , and can be exercised only by ' those whose parents professed it . ' * Dr Robertson says , that ...
... learned and invaluable work on the Ori- gin of Laws , Arts , and Sciences , that in India every trade is confined to a particular caste , and can be exercised only by ' those whose parents professed it . ' * Dr Robertson says , that ...
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... learned professions , painting , and other arts , work for wages , menial service , alms , and usury , are among the modes of subsistence allowed both to the Brahman and Cshatrya . A Vaisya , unable to subsist by his own duties , may ...
... learned professions , painting , and other arts , work for wages , menial service , alms , and usury , are among the modes of subsistence allowed both to the Brahman and Cshatrya . A Vaisya , unable to subsist by his own duties , may ...
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... learned and amiable author . In describing the condition of the natives of India , Dr Heber has not trusted to the reports of others , but has told what he himself saw and carefully examined . The tes- timony of such a witness is ...
... learned and amiable author . In describing the condition of the natives of India , Dr Heber has not trusted to the reports of others , but has told what he himself saw and carefully examined . The tes- timony of such a witness is ...
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