The National Quarterly Review, Volume 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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... become a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws . Each term is independent and complete as to the instruction embraced in it . The method of teaching is by lecture , examination , and practice in the Moot - Courts . Two lectures ...
... become a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws . Each term is independent and complete as to the instruction embraced in it . The method of teaching is by lecture , examination , and practice in the Moot - Courts . Two lectures ...
Pagina 16
... becomes the benevolent mediator between mortals and the gods . " By him prayers and saintly meditations ascend to the gods . They raise themselves to Agni , to whom they supplicate with 1869. ] 7 HINDOO MYTHOLOGY AND ITS INFLUENCE .
... becomes the benevolent mediator between mortals and the gods . " By him prayers and saintly meditations ascend to the gods . They raise themselves to Agni , to whom they supplicate with 1869. ] 7 HINDOO MYTHOLOGY AND ITS INFLUENCE .
Pagina 16
... becoming like unto him ; absorption , highest of the beatitudes , being identified with the divine essence , as a drop of water returns to the mass of the mighty ocean.t It is easy to observe the immense power such a doctrine must have ...
... becoming like unto him ; absorption , highest of the beatitudes , being identified with the divine essence , as a drop of water returns to the mass of the mighty ocean.t It is easy to observe the immense power such a doctrine must have ...
Pagina 17
... become predominant , it still influenced the religion fast becoming depraved , and the rites of Indra were mild and pure . But this is essentially the characteristic of the adoration of Vishnu , in marked contrast to the atrocities of ...
... become predominant , it still influenced the religion fast becoming depraved , and the rites of Indra were mild and pure . But this is essentially the characteristic of the adoration of Vishnu , in marked contrast to the atrocities of ...
Pagina 39
... become impossible to ignore his superior ability and augmented claims , and when it would have been shameful to refuse him . For this took place only when he was relatively wasted by a protracted and arduous life of unceasing occupation ...
... become impossible to ignore his superior ability and augmented claims , and when it would have been shameful to refuse him . For this took place only when he was relatively wasted by a protracted and arduous life of unceasing occupation ...
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