Calcutta Review, Volumes 74-75University of Calcutta, 1882 - India |
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Page 208
... fact , it is only with their lips that most men and women profess their belief in immortality . Were the belief a living instinct , it is impossible to conceive that there should be that hopeless grief or that speedy oblivion , which ...
... fact , it is only with their lips that most men and women profess their belief in immortality . Were the belief a living instinct , it is impossible to conceive that there should be that hopeless grief or that speedy oblivion , which ...
Page 261
... fact , I did not know of its existence until some weeks after its publication . It may therefore be taken as the evidence of an educated unprejudiced Bihárí witness . The letter is too long to quote in extenso , but the following ...
... fact , I did not know of its existence until some weeks after its publication . It may therefore be taken as the evidence of an educated unprejudiced Bihárí witness . The letter is too long to quote in extenso , but the following ...
Page xxiv
... fact . On the ground of their misleading character , as well as of their mischievous influence on the cause of historic research , we are , therefore , disinclined to look with favor on such publications as the one before us , whether ...
... fact . On the ground of their misleading character , as well as of their mischievous influence on the cause of historic research , we are , therefore , disinclined to look with favor on such publications as the one before us , whether ...
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