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... religion ; the Company's old provinces are conse- quently held in high estimation . The Gangetic provinces are called Anakhenk or Anonkhenk , and by the Tartars Enacac , which appel- lation has been extended so as to comprehend all ...
... religion ; the Company's old provinces are conse- quently held in high estimation . The Gangetic provinces are called Anakhenk or Anonkhenk , and by the Tartars Enacac , which appel- lation has been extended so as to comprehend all ...
Page 96
... Religion ' to be a poetic satire on the ill use and abuse of religion . We were indeed somewhat struck with a passage in the text , stating that conscience and reason would point out the way to religion , accom- panied by the following ...
... Religion ' to be a poetic satire on the ill use and abuse of religion . We were indeed somewhat struck with a passage in the text , stating that conscience and reason would point out the way to religion , accom- panied by the following ...
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... religion , how un- like , ' exclaims Mr. Fraser , to the savage , exterminating creed of the Mahometans ! ' It is certainly not the least re- markable feature of the Hindoo religion that its professors , far from persecuting those of a ...
... religion , how un- like , ' exclaims Mr. Fraser , to the savage , exterminating creed of the Mahometans ! ' It is certainly not the least re- markable feature of the Hindoo religion that its professors , far from persecuting those of a ...
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