| Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) - 1906 - 506 pages
...Colemani says: "The style of it (Mann) has a certain austere majesty that sounds like the tonguage of legislation and extorts a respectful awe. The sentiments...independence on all beings but God, and the harsh administrations even to kings are truly noble, and the many panegyrics on the Gayatri prove the author... | |
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1921 - 340 pages
...benevolence to mankind, and of amiable tenderness to all sentient creatures pervades the whole work, and the style of it has a certain austere majesty that...language of legislation and extorts a respectful awe. Above all it is well to remember that the ordinances of Manu still constitute to-day the framework... | |
| Jogindra Nath Samaddar - 1922 - 198 pages
...of sublime devotion, of benevolence to mankind and of amiable tenderness to all sentient creatures, pervades the whole work; the style of it has a certain...sounds like the language of legislation and extorts a respectable awe; the sentiments of independence on all beings but God and the harsh admonition even... | |
| Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) - 1922 - 498 pages
...Manu is highly probable. * Mill's India, Vol. II, p. 282 Coleman1 saya : " The style of it (Manu) hag a certain austere majesty that sounds like the language of legislation and extorta a respectful awe. The sentiments of independence on all beings but God, and the harsh administrations... | |
| Bernard S. Cohn - 1996 - 216 pages
...devotion, of benevolence to mankind, and of amiable tenderness to all sentient creatures . . . [that] pervades the whole work; the style of it has a certain...language of legislation and extorts a respectful awe." Jones wanted to restore to India its laws, which pre-dated the Islamic invasions. To be content and... | |
| June Starr, Jane Fishburne Collier - 1989 - 396 pages
...devotion, of benevolence to mankind, and of amiable tenderness to all sentient creatures . . . [that] pervades the whole work; the style of it has a certain...language of legislation and extorts a respectful awe" (ibid., pp. 88-89). Jones wanted to restore to India its laws, which pre-dated the Islamic invasions.... | |
| Anon - 1991 - 422 pages
...of sublime devotion, of benevolence to mankind, and of amiable tenderness to all sentient creatures pervades the whole work ; the style of it has a certain...independence on all beings but God, and the harsh admonitions t^eu to kings are truly noble : and the many panagyrics on the Gayatri, the mother, as it is called,... | |
| Mia Carter, Barbara Harlow - 2003 - 836 pages
...of sublime devotion, of benevolence to mankind, and of amiable tenderness to all sentient creatures, pervades the whole work; the style of it has a certain...admonitions even to kings are truly noble; and the many panegyricks on the Gayatri, the Mother, as it is called, of the Veda, prove the author to have adored... | |
| Paul Keen - 2004 - 380 pages
...sublime devolution, or benevolence to mankind, and of amiable tenderness to all sentient creatures, pervades the whole work; the style of it has a certain...harsh admonitions, even to kings, are truly noble. Whatever opinion in short may be formed of Menu and his laws, in a country happily enlightened by sound... | |
| G.C. Haughton - 412 pages
...sublime devotion, of benevolence to mankind, and of amiable tenderness to all sentient creatttres, pervades the whole work ; the style of it has a certain...independence on all beings but GOD, and the harsh adoionitions- even to kings, are truly noble ; and the many panegyrics on the Gdyatri, the Mother,... | |
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