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Pagina 13
... honors . However favorable the auspices under which it commenced its literary career , its progress since has surpassed all anticipation . Growing equally in public confidence and in the number of students , it has gone on extending its ...
... honors . However favorable the auspices under which it commenced its literary career , its progress since has surpassed all anticipation . Growing equally in public confidence and in the number of students , it has gone on extending its ...
Pagina 16
... honor of the elemental gods of the ancient Aryan race . These hymns are not in their origin liturgical , but have been used as such for many centuries ; and the divisions in which we now find them , into ashtakas and mandalas , is as ...
... honor of the elemental gods of the ancient Aryan race . These hymns are not in their origin liturgical , but have been used as such for many centuries ; and the divisions in which we now find them , into ashtakas and mandalas , is as ...
Pagina 23
... honor alike Vishnu and Shiva . Historians of mild analytic powers have believed that there was a time when Brahma , Vishnu , and Shiva re- ceived equal adoration . * It is true that in the Purans the equality between the two latter is ...
... honor alike Vishnu and Shiva . Historians of mild analytic powers have believed that there was a time when Brahma , Vishnu , and Shiva re- ceived equal adoration . * It is true that in the Purans the equality between the two latter is ...
Pagina 38
... honor and profit to him . But those modern Gracchi , those insatiable patriots , the students , had , as was afterwards demonstrated , something in their heads more pugnacious and aggressive than eclogues and bucolics . In M. Sainte ...
... honor and profit to him . But those modern Gracchi , those insatiable patriots , the students , had , as was afterwards demonstrated , something in their heads more pugnacious and aggressive than eclogues and bucolics . In M. Sainte ...
Pagina 73
... sacrificed themselves in every way for the honor and safety of the nation , and for the promotion of order and peace . But it is equally true that she cannot boast of many learned and eloquent men , who have 1869. ] 73 THE GREEK CHURCH .
... sacrificed themselves in every way for the honor and safety of the nation , and for the promotion of order and peace . But it is equally true that she cannot boast of many learned and eloquent men , who have 1869. ] 73 THE GREEK CHURCH .
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