The National Quarterly Review, Volume 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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Pagina 16
... says Micziewicz , " placent dans le monde spirituel le centre de toute action , et regardent le monde visible et les ... say how or when the idea of Brahm , the divine essence , originated . The language of the Rig - Veda is so ...
... says Micziewicz , " placent dans le monde spirituel le centre de toute action , et regardent le monde visible et les ... say how or when the idea of Brahm , the divine essence , originated . The language of the Rig - Veda is so ...
Pagina 20
... says : " But who can declare the greatness of him who assumes the form of the Lingam ( phullus ) ? For that form represents both Hara and Hari ; since there is no difference between them , and he who thinks there is commits a sin ...
... says : " But who can declare the greatness of him who assumes the form of the Lingam ( phullus ) ? For that form represents both Hara and Hari ; since there is no difference between them , and he who thinks there is commits a sin ...
Pagina 23
... says : " He who thus worships Vishnu , in fact worships me , and whoever thinks otherwise shall be condemned to hell ; for Vishnu Shiva , Shiva Vishnu are but one form , though existing separately . " Nothing is here said about Brahma ...
... says : " He who thus worships Vishnu , in fact worships me , and whoever thinks otherwise shall be condemned to hell ; for Vishnu Shiva , Shiva Vishnu are but one form , though existing separately . " Nothing is here said about Brahma ...
Pagina 37
... says , " to the white bread of servitude , " an exclamation worthy of the time of Leonidas . But M. Hugo can have but about that appreciation of the black bread of liberty which a blind man has of colors , since he has never known want ...
... says , " to the white bread of servitude , " an exclamation worthy of the time of Leonidas . But M. Hugo can have but about that appreciation of the black bread of liberty which a blind man has of colors , since he has never known want ...
Pagina 44
... says Voltaire , but he adds that it would be difficult to find such . So difficult , indeed , that even the great satirist , all critic hors ligne , that he set up to be , was possessed by what he should have lacked to personify his ...
... says Voltaire , but he adds that it would be difficult to find such . So difficult , indeed , that even the great satirist , all critic hors ligne , that he set up to be , was possessed by what he should have lacked to personify his ...
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