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Pagina 13
... reason of the great number of classes , a thorough gradation for all capacities and acquirements has been attained , and the frequent examinations and promotions beget emulation , the soul of advancement , making labor a pleasure , and ...
... reason of the great number of classes , a thorough gradation for all capacities and acquirements has been attained , and the frequent examinations and promotions beget emulation , the soul of advancement , making labor a pleasure , and ...
Pagina 16
... reason that the Greeks and Romans never understood the origin of their respective faiths . Writers of the highest rank among the latter , like Cicero , did not hesitate to affirm that their gods were borrowed from the former . * And ...
... reason that the Greeks and Romans never understood the origin of their respective faiths . Writers of the highest rank among the latter , like Cicero , did not hesitate to affirm that their gods were borrowed from the former . * And ...
Pagina 16
... reason the convenience of the reader or singer . But they are not written in Sanskrit , but in a language which was a living one before Sanskrit had developed itself at all . * This is called the Vedic , or Bactrian , t because , at the ...
... reason the convenience of the reader or singer . But they are not written in Sanskrit , but in a language which was a living one before Sanskrit had developed itself at all . * This is called the Vedic , or Bactrian , t because , at the ...
Pagina 18
... reason why some hesitation should be felt before accepting his theory ; and that is , that Rama is only one in a series of avatars , and to explain away this would necessitate the explanation of all the others . But the distinguished ...
... reason why some hesitation should be felt before accepting his theory ; and that is , that Rama is only one in a series of avatars , and to explain away this would necessitate the explanation of all the others . But the distinguished ...
Pagina 29
... reason that they for a long time were unacquainted with the secret of fermentation . At present they manage to make a drink from a mushroom , and also from milk . Marco Polo and Friar Rubrequies , both mention , though not approvingly ...
... reason that they for a long time were unacquainted with the secret of fermentation . At present they manage to make a drink from a mushroom , and also from milk . Marco Polo and Friar Rubrequies , both mention , though not approvingly ...
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