The Quarterly Review, Volumen1William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1809 |
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... human affections and instincts are on its side in Hindostan ; it forbids the mother to expose or sacrifice her child , the widow to be burnt with her husband's corpse , the son to set fire to his living mother's funeral pile ! ' But why ...
... human affections and instincts are on its side in Hindostan ; it forbids the mother to expose or sacrifice her child , the widow to be burnt with her husband's corpse , the son to set fire to his living mother's funeral pile ! ' But why ...
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... humanity should make us attempt to rid them of their most burthensome and most inhuman superstition . Ex- cept the system of Mexican priestcraft , no fabric of human fraud has ever been devised so deadly as the Braminical ; and though ...
... humanity should make us attempt to rid them of their most burthensome and most inhuman superstition . Ex- cept the system of Mexican priestcraft , no fabric of human fraud has ever been devised so deadly as the Braminical ; and though ...
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... human characters , where the human characters themselves are prodigies , and where events are produced by causes widely and manifestly different from those which regulate the course of human affairs . With such a world we do not think ...
... human characters , where the human characters themselves are prodigies , and where events are produced by causes widely and manifestly different from those which regulate the course of human affairs . With such a world we do not think ...
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