Christian Researches in Asia: With Notices of the Translation of the Scriptures Into the Oriental LanguagesT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 - 310 pages |
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... chief source of regret ; but that the unity of the undertaking was now destroyed . The College of Fort - William had been identi- fied with the Church of England ; and , under that character , had extended a liberal patronage to all ...
... chief source of regret ; but that the unity of the undertaking was now destroyed . The College of Fort - William had been identi- fied with the Church of England ; and , under that character , had extended a liberal patronage to all ...
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... chief object of the Au- thor's tour through India , to mark the relative influence of Paganism and Christianity . order then that the English nation may be able to form a judgment on this subject , he will proceed to give some account ...
... chief object of the Au- thor's tour through India , to mark the relative influence of Paganism and Christianity . order then that the English nation may be able to form a judgment on this subject , he will proceed to give some account ...
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... chief languages in use by those who are resident , are the Orissa and the Telinga . The border of the Telinga Country is only a few miles distant from the tower of Juggernaut . ' * Chilka Lake , 24th June . I felt my mind relieved and ...
... chief languages in use by those who are resident , are the Orissa and the Telinga . The border of the Telinga Country is only a few miles distant from the tower of Juggernaut . ' * Chilka Lake , 24th June . I felt my mind relieved and ...
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... * --- Besides , in the " When Rao Lacka , grandfather of the present Chief of " Cutch , died , FIFTEEN Rakelis ( concubines ) burnt at his above discussion , it was taken for granted that the respecting the Hindoos . 43.
... * --- Besides , in the " When Rao Lacka , grandfather of the present Chief of " Cutch , died , FIFTEEN Rakelis ( concubines ) burnt at his above discussion , it was taken for granted that the respecting the Hindoos . 43.
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... Chief of Raj - kut , being interrogated as to the mode of killing the infants , emphatically said , " What diffi- culty is there in blasting a flower ? " - He added , in allusion to the motives for infanticide , " that the Rubaries , or ...
... Chief of Raj - kut , being interrogated as to the mode of killing the infants , emphatically said , " What diffi- culty is there in blasting a flower ? " - He added , in allusion to the motives for infanticide , " that the Rubaries , or ...
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Page 220 - But the court which is without the temple leave out, and measure it not; for it is given unto the Gentiles: and the holy city shall they tread under foot forty and two months.
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