Asiatick Researches: Or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in Bengal, for Inquiring Into the History and Antiquities, the Arts, Sciences, and Literature, of Asia..., Band 5J. Swan and Company, 1799 Vol. 2-3, 5-12 have lists of the members of the society. |
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... must return , and which can alone irradiate ( not our vifual organs merely , but our fouls and ) our intel- lects . The writings of Moses too , are not totally ex- empt from paffages which , to the mere reason of humanity , carry with ...
... must return , and which can alone irradiate ( not our vifual organs merely , but our fouls and ) our intel- lects . The writings of Moses too , are not totally ex- empt from paffages which , to the mere reason of humanity , carry with ...
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... must be re- membered that they are revered as the word of God by many millions of Hindus who compose feveral great nations , who are of vaft importance to the political and commercial interefts of Europe , whofe well directed industry ...
... must be re- membered that they are revered as the word of God by many millions of Hindus who compose feveral great nations , who are of vaft importance to the political and commercial interefts of Europe , whofe well directed industry ...
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... must stand at the above prescribed distance , and cry aloud to them . If a Polere touch a Brahmen , the latter muft make expiation by immediately bathing , and reading much of the divine books , and changing his Bráhmenical thread . If ...
... must stand at the above prescribed distance , and cry aloud to them . If a Polere touch a Brahmen , the latter muft make expiation by immediately bathing , and reading much of the divine books , and changing his Bráhmenical thread . If ...
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... must " bathe ; nor can he lawfully touch food before under- going this purification ; or if he do , he falls from " his dignity , to which he cannot be raised again ; nor " has he any other resource than to betake himself to ...
... must " bathe ; nor can he lawfully touch food before under- going this purification ; or if he do , he falls from " his dignity , to which he cannot be raised again ; nor " has he any other resource than to betake himself to ...
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... must not , however , be inferred , that all the Nayrs betake themselves , at prefent , to the martial profeffion ; for , according to the information collected for me with much care on the customs of that country by the late Lieutenant ...
... must not , however , be inferred , that all the Nayrs betake themselves , at prefent , to the martial profeffion ; for , according to the information collected for me with much care on the customs of that country by the late Lieutenant ...
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Seite vii - And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.
Seite vii - And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days and years...
Seite vii - And GOD created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind : and GOD saw that it was good.
Seite vii - HE gave being to time and the divisions of time, to the stars also, and to the planets, to rivers, oceans, and mountains, to level plains, and uneven valleys.
Seite x - Veda, prove the author to have adored (not the visible material sun, but) that divine and incomparably greater light, to use the words of the most venerable text in the Indian scripture, which illumines all, delights all, from which all proceed to which all must return, and which alone can irradiate (not our visual organs merely, but our souls and) our intellects.
Seite 161 - I made experiments, nankeen, from the ftrength and quality of its fabric, appeared the beft calculated for coating with the gum. The method I followed in performing this, was, to lay the cloth fmooth upon a table, pour the milk upon it, and with a ruler to fpread it equally. But fhould this ever be attempted on a...
Seite 399 - The diver, putting the toes of his right foot on the hair rope of the diving stone, and those of his left on the net, seizes the two cords with one hand, and shutting his nostrils with the other, plunges into the water. On reaching the bottom, he hangs the net round his neck, and collects into it the pearl...
Seite 384 - A prince may facrifae his enemy, having firft invoked the ax with holy texts, by fubitituting a buffalo or goat, calling the victim by the name of the enemy throughout the whole ceremony.
Seite 159 - I did not find my ftockings in the leaft damp. Indeed, from the nature of the gum, had it been for a period of as many months, the fame refult was to have been expected. ' After being thus far fuccefsful, I was greatly difappointed in my expectations with regard to their retaining their original fhape; for, on wearing them but a few times, they loft much of their firft neatnefs, the contractions of the gum being only equal to about feven eighths of its extenfion.
Seite 156 - ... of two days. A much more expeditious mode, but ruinous to the vine, is cutting it in lengths of two feet, and placing under both ends vessels to receive the milk.