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 4
The young man has made a rapid progress . in my esteem : his mind seems forn )
ed for the residence of virtue ; nor is there any reason to apprehend that the
headstrong passions of youth will ever be able to drive her from her feat . I have
not ...
The young man has made a rapid progress . in my esteem : his mind seems forn )
ed for the residence of virtue ; nor is there any reason to apprehend that the
headstrong passions of youth will ever be able to drive her from her feat . I have
not ...
Sivu 83
That very woman , with her flat cap and plain petticoat , has an understanding of
the first quality ; and a heart replete with every virtue . While the has been
cultivating the one , and exercising the other in the noblest manner ; be so good
as to ...
That very woman , with her flat cap and plain petticoat , has an understanding of
the first quality ; and a heart replete with every virtue . While the has been
cultivating the one , and exercising the other in the noblest manner ; be so good
as to ...
Sivu 135
For what is right ? what is wrong ? what is vice ? what is virtue ? but terms merely
relative , and which are to be applied by the standard of a man ' s own reason . If ,
for instance , the reason of Mr . Timothy Trundle , leads him to revolt at the ...
For what is right ? what is wrong ? what is vice ? what is virtue ? but terms merely
relative , and which are to be applied by the standard of a man ' s own reason . If ,
for instance , the reason of Mr . Timothy Trundle , leads him to revolt at the ...
Sivu 147
and put an end to all government : “ Then , " says this credulous philosopher , “
shall we fee the perfection of virtue ! Not such virtue , it is true , as has heretofore
passed current in the world . Benevolence will not then be heard of ; gratitude ,
will ...
and put an end to all government : “ Then , " says this credulous philosopher , “
shall we fee the perfection of virtue ! Not such virtue , it is true , as has heretofore
passed current in the world . Benevolence will not then be heard of ; gratitude ,
will ...
Sivu 233
folly have the appearance of being every where predominant , that it is only the
füperficial observer , who will from thence infer the non - existence of Wisdom
and Virtue . These have been traced by Maandaara to the bosom of retirement ...
folly have the appearance of being every where predominant , that it is only the
füperficial observer , who will from thence infer the non - existence of Wisdom
and Virtue . These have been traced by Maandaara to the bosom of retirement ...
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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...