Publications, Issue 34Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1833 - 224 pages |
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Page 7
... inhabitants of the southern island ; for , as to those of the others , they have , and ever will have , the same length of life , as will be said in the sequel . The lives of the first inhabitants of the Zabudibà island lasted an ...
... inhabitants of the southern island ; for , as to those of the others , they have , and ever will have , the same length of life , as will be said in the sequel . The lives of the first inhabitants of the Zabudibà island lasted an ...
Page 8
... inhabitants of the other three islands are not subject to the successive variation of the term of their lives , mentioned above ; nor are they exposed to those troubles and that variety of condition , which affect the inhabitants of the ...
... inhabitants of the other three islands are not subject to the successive variation of the term of their lives , mentioned above ; nor are they exposed to those troubles and that variety of condition , which affect the inhabitants of the ...
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... inhabitants of the eastern , western and northern islands do not pass after death into the superior state of Nat , nor to the inferior , infernal state , as happens to those of the southern island ; but they are always born again ...
... inhabitants of the eastern , western and northern islands do not pass after death into the superior state of Nat , nor to the inferior , infernal state , as happens to those of the southern island ; but they are always born again ...
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