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 22
How different from this , is the change that has taken place in my opinion ,
concerning the character of the Dewan . Alas ! I fear , that in more instances than
thefe , my first opinion has been like an unjust judge , who suffers his decisions to
be ...
How different from this , is the change that has taken place in my opinion ,
concerning the character of the Dewan . Alas ! I fear , that in more instances than
thefe , my first opinion has been like an unjust judge , who suffers his decisions to
be ...
Sivu 90
of the farce ; but I was informed by Miss Ardent , that I must be cautious how I give
utterance to fuch an opinion , as nothing is now deemed so barbarous as the
energy of good senfe . - " If your highness would have the people of this country ...
of the farce ; but I was informed by Miss Ardent , that I must be cautious how I give
utterance to fuch an opinion , as nothing is now deemed so barbarous as the
energy of good senfe . - " If your highness would have the people of this country ...
Sivu 132
Nor is my opinion singular ; happily , it is fupported by the most respectable
authorities . Locke , indeed , makes identity to consist in consciousness , but
consciouluess exists in succession , it cannot be the same in any two moments .
Nor is my opinion singular ; happily , it is fupported by the most respectable
authorities . Locke , indeed , makes identity to consist in consciousness , but
consciouluess exists in succession , it cannot be the same in any two moments .
Sivu 144
All religions being , in his opinion , equally falfe , ridiculous , and absurd . ...
When an opportunity occurs of venting the overflowings of his zeal , in a sneer at
any of the opinions or practices of the Chriftians , his rigid features relax into a
smile ...
All religions being , in his opinion , equally falfe , ridiculous , and absurd . ...
When an opportunity occurs of venting the overflowings of his zeal , in a sneer at
any of the opinions or practices of the Chriftians , his rigid features relax into a
smile ...
Sivu 150
Mr . Axiom , whose deference to the opinions of Miss Ardent is implicit and
unvariable , perfe & ly coincides in her opinion . - ~ Who , " said he , the other
evening , in discourfing upon this subject ; " who would look for mind , in the
infipid ...
Mr . Axiom , whose deference to the opinions of Miss Ardent is implicit and
unvariable , perfe & ly coincides in her opinion . - ~ Who , " said he , the other
evening , in discourfing upon this subject ; " who would look for mind , in the
infipid ...
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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...