The History of British India, Том 1J. Madden, 1848 |
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... has of late years prevailed in the conduct and coun- cils of the rising service in India , which owes its origin to impressions imbibed in early life from the History of Mr. Mill . It is understood , that viii PREFACE .
... has of late years prevailed in the conduct and coun- cils of the rising service in India , which owes its origin to impressions imbibed in early life from the History of Mr. Mill . It is understood , that viii PREFACE .
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... VIII . about Anderson's History of Commerce in the reign of Elizabeth , passim . See also Hakluyt's Voyages , ii . 3 , 96. Ibid . iii . 690. Guicciardini's Description of the Netherlands . Sir William Temple . Camden , 408 . Hakluyt ...
... VIII . about Anderson's History of Commerce in the reign of Elizabeth , passim . See also Hakluyt's Voyages , ii . 3 , 96. Ibid . iii . 690. Guicciardini's Description of the Netherlands . Sir William Temple . Camden , 408 . Hakluyt ...
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... viii . 357 to 360 , a train of allusions , as usual , to the history of the Armenians ; and in his notes a list of its authors . - The principal facts regarding them , as a religious people , are collected with his usual industry and ...
... viii . 357 to 360 , a train of allusions , as usual , to the history of the Armenians ; and in his notes a list of its authors . - The principal facts regarding them , as a religious people , are collected with his usual industry and ...
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... viii . p . 301 , ) says , " that some traditional knowledge of Alexander's invasion of India is still preserved in the northern provinces of the Peninsula , is manifest from several circumstances . " But these circumstances , when he ...
... viii . p . 301 , ) says , " that some traditional knowledge of Alexander's invasion of India is still preserved in the northern provinces of the Peninsula , is manifest from several circumstances . " But these circumstances , when he ...
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... credit ; the whole story of the patriarch and his sons being the pure invention of his Pandit , as he has explained . As . Researches , v . viii . p . 254.-W. CHAP . 1 . and barbarous . The influence of 174 HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA .
... credit ; the whole story of the patriarch and his sons being the pure invention of his Pandit , as he has explained . As . Researches , v . viii . p . 254.-W. CHAP . 1 . and barbarous . The influence of 174 HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA .
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Страница 312 - Under this simple form of municipal government, the inhabitants of the country have lived from time immemorial. The boundaries of the villages have been but seldom altered ; and though the villages themselves have been sometimes injured and even desolated by war, famine and disease, the same name, the same limits, the same interests and even the same families, have continued for ages. The inhabitants...
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Страница 407 - Let him slide backwards and forwards on the ground ; or let him stand a whole day on tiptoe ; or let him continue in motion rising and sitting alternately : but at sunrise, at noon, and at sunset, let him go to the waters and bathe. In the hot season, let him sit exposed to five fires ; four blazing around him, with the sun above : in the rains, let him stand uncovered, without even a mantle, and where the clouds pour the heaviest showers ; in the cold season, let him wear humid vesture ; and let...
Страница 386 - We must not be surprised," he says, " at finding, on a close examination, that the characters of all the Pagan deities, male and female, melt into each other and at last into one or two; for it seems a well-founded opinion, that the whole crowd of gods and goddesses in ancient Rome, and modern Varanes [Benares] mean only the powers of nature, and principally those of the Sun, expressed in a variety of ways and by a multitude of fanciful names.
Страница 446 - BY a girl, or by a young woman, or by a woman advanced in years, nothing must be done, even in her own dwelling place, according to her mere pleasure : 148.
Страница 236 - Thou shalt not lend upon usury to thy brother; usury of money, usury of victuals, usury of any thing that is lent upon usury: unto a stranger thou mayest lend upon usury; but unto thy brother thou shalt not lend upon usury...
Страница 524 - But if a good system of agriculture, unrivalled manufacturing skill, a capacity to produce whatever can contribute to either convenience or luxury, schools established in every village for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic, the general practice of hospitality and charity amongst each other, and, above all, a treatment of the female sex full of confidence, respect and delicacy, are among the signs which denote a civilized people — then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe;...