Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah, to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners of the Hindoos, Nide 2 |
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Sivu 16
From this circumstance , and , indeed , from the whole tenor of the books , it
appears evident , that with these islanders , marriage is a certain passport to
never failing , and never fading bliss ! A ftate near resembling that divine
absorption of the ...
From this circumstance , and , indeed , from the whole tenor of the books , it
appears evident , that with these islanders , marriage is a certain passport to
never failing , and never fading bliss ! A ftate near resembling that divine
absorption of the ...
Sivu 63
an ' one , as I suppose , your Eastern world has never produced . He is , however
, by no means , an unique in this part of the world ; where the liberty of committing
. every folly that suggests itself to the fancy , is considered as the most glorious ...
an ' one , as I suppose , your Eastern world has never produced . He is , however
, by no means , an unique in this part of the world ; where the liberty of committing
. every folly that suggests itself to the fancy , is considered as the most glorious ...
Sivu 73
Did you never behold a man destitute of early education , and confined to the
society of ignorant and illiterate people , who had by some chance , acquired a
knowledge of books ; and did he not appear as proud of his superior information ,
as ...
Did you never behold a man destitute of early education , and confined to the
society of ignorant and illiterate people , who had by some chance , acquired a
knowledge of books ; and did he not appear as proud of his superior information ,
as ...
Sivu 77
... the philosopher , who had never lifted bis eyes from the remains of the broken
vessel , suddenly clapping his hands together , exclaimed in a transport of
ecitacy , ' “ I see it ! I see it ! Heavens ! lo a what a discovery - Never was there fa
and ...
... the philosopher , who had never lifted bis eyes from the remains of the broken
vessel , suddenly clapping his hands together , exclaimed in a transport of
ecitacy , ' “ I see it ! I see it ! Heavens ! lo a what a discovery - Never was there fa
and ...
Sivu 78
lo a what a discovery - Never was there fa fortunate an accident ? " I was at first e
newhat afraid that my friend's senses had received a shock from this alarming
jacident ; but was happily relieved from my apprehensions , on being informed ...
lo a what a discovery - Never was there fa fortunate an accident ? " I was at first e
newhat afraid that my friend's senses had received a shock from this alarming
jacident ; but was happily relieved from my apprehensions , on being informed ...
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Sivu 226 - Ah ! sir," returned Charlotte, " you know how female writers are looked down upon. The women fear, and hate; the men ridicule, and dislike them." " This may be the case with the mere mob, who receive every prejudice upon trust...