The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... Brahman , or priest , to pursue the necessary measures for getting the said Jarejah's female children contracted in marriage . The Brah- man , after making every inquiry , and going about to every place in quest of suitable matches for ...
... Brahman , or priest , to pursue the necessary measures for getting the said Jarejah's female children contracted in marriage . The Brah- man , after making every inquiry , and going about to every place in quest of suitable matches for ...
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... Brahmans : the thought of taking upon themselves the responsibility of the sin , was an admirable expedient to remove any compunctious visitings of nature ' on the part of the parent . Whatever a Brahman inculcates is implicitly ...
... Brahmans : the thought of taking upon themselves the responsibility of the sin , was an admirable expedient to remove any compunctious visitings of nature ' on the part of the parent . Whatever a Brahman inculcates is implicitly ...
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... Brahmans , as to be persuaded that there is no act however atrocious , no vice , however odious , no extrava- gance , however preposterous , which they might not be induced to commit . No religious impostors , no fanatical teachers on ...
... Brahmans , as to be persuaded that there is no act however atrocious , no vice , however odious , no extrava- gance , however preposterous , which they might not be induced to commit . No religious impostors , no fanatical teachers on ...
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... Brahman ; that to kill one woman is as great a sin as a hundred Brahmans ; that to put one child to death is as great a trangression against the divine laws as to kill a hundred women ; and that the per- petrators of this sin shall be ...
... Brahman ; that to kill one woman is as great a sin as a hundred Brahmans ; that to put one child to death is as great a trangression against the divine laws as to kill a hundred women ; and that the per- petrators of this sin shall be ...
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... Brahmans , the Greeks and Ro- mans , Mr. Moor assures us , received it filtered through the priesthood of Egypt . The story of Telemachus appears to him to be stolen from the Travels and Adventures of Kamarupa ; ' and the fabulous ...
... Brahmans , the Greeks and Ro- mans , Mr. Moor assures us , received it filtered through the priesthood of Egypt . The story of Telemachus appears to him to be stolen from the Travels and Adventures of Kamarupa ; ' and the fabulous ...
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