Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay, 第 2 卷Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 |
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... known by the name of the Elephant's Storm , which not only prevented us from displaying our sails , but did not allow us even to set our mainsail . The storms in the great western ocean are nothing compared to this : we could not ...
... known by the name of the Elephant's Storm , which not only prevented us from displaying our sails , but did not allow us even to set our mainsail . The storms in the great western ocean are nothing compared to this : we could not ...
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... known to the public , being given in detail by Mr. Salt in his valuable Voyage to Abyssinia ( Lond . 1814 ) , espe- cially in the seventh chapter . It is continued down to 1814 in his own paper . Mr. Salt's first meeting with him after ...
... known to the public , being given in detail by Mr. Salt in his valuable Voyage to Abyssinia ( Lond . 1814 ) , espe- cially in the seventh chapter . It is continued down to 1814 in his own paper . Mr. Salt's first meeting with him after ...
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... known Christians to turn Mahometans , and nothing thought of it ; there being no king , no head , no laws , to punish the most abominable crimes . ” The last letter received from him is dated 10th May 1818 , at which period the civil ...
... known Christians to turn Mahometans , and nothing thought of it ; there being no king , no head , no laws , to punish the most abominable crimes . ” The last letter received from him is dated 10th May 1818 , at which period the civil ...
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... my soul from me , as I blow the fire from this candle ! " which he immediately blows out . I have away VOL . II . F known many of my own neighbours and acquaintances to have THE WAYS AND MANNERS OF THE ABYSSINIANS . 33.
... my soul from me , as I blow the fire from this candle ! " which he immediately blows out . I have away VOL . II . F known many of my own neighbours and acquaintances to have THE WAYS AND MANNERS OF THE ABYSSINIANS . 33.
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Literary Society of Bombay. known many of my own neighbours and acquaintances to have taken this oath to the greatest lie ! which I have privately accused them of , and asked them how they could expect God would save them from hell ...
Literary Society of Bombay. known many of my own neighbours and acquaintances to have taken this oath to the greatest lie ! which I have privately accused them of , and asked them how they could expect God would save them from hell ...
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第 77 頁 - But these are all lies : men have died from time to time and worms have eaten them, but not for love.
第 126 頁 - To fulfil the word of the LORD by the mouth of Jeremiah, until the land had enjoyed her sabbaths: for as long as she lay desolate she kept sabbath, to fulfil threescore and ten years.
第 149 頁 - ... enemies, and before them that seek their life: and I will bring evil upon them, even my fierce anger, saith the Lord...
第 351 頁 - A firm belief that One Supreme God made the world by his power, and continually governed it by his providence; a pious fear, love, and adoration of him; a due reverence for parents and aged persons ; a fraternal affection for the whole human species, and a compassionate tenderness even for the brute creation.
第 149 頁 - And upon Elam will I bring the four winds from the four quarters of heaven...
第 353 頁 - that the religion of the Brahmans, with whom we converse " every day, prevailed in Persia, before the accession of Cayumers, " whom the Parsis, from respect to his memory, consider " as the first of men, although they believe in an universal
第 97 頁 - When thou art married, seek to please thy wife, but listen not to all she says. From man's right side a rib was taken to form the woman, and never was there seen a rib quite straight, and would'st thou straighten it ? It breaks but bends not. Since then ;tis plain that crooked is woman's temper, forgive her faults and blame her not. Nor let them anger thee, nor coercion use, as all is vain to straighten what is curved.
第 32 頁 - Servants, you see the oath I have taken; I scrape it clean away from my tongue that made it...
第 349 頁 - ... a fortunate discovery, for which," he said, "he was first indebted to Mir Muhammed Hussain, one of the most intelligent Muselmans in India, and which has at once dissipated the cloud, and cast a gleam of light on the primeval history of Iran and of the human race, of which he had long despaired, and which could hardly have dawned from any other quarter " ; this was, he declared, " the rare and interesting tract on twelve different religions, entitled the Dabistan.
第 351 頁 - A system of devotion so pure and sublime could hardly among mortals be of long duration ; and we learn from the Dabistdn that the popular worship of the Iranians under Hushang was purely Sabian ; a word of which I cannot offer any certain etymology, but which has been deduced by grammarians from...