American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... writers , dazzled by the assumptions of the Hindoos themselves , and deceived by the frauds now acknowledged and detected , that were practised upon some of the writers in the Asi- atic researches , have persevered in their belief of ...
... writers , dazzled by the assumptions of the Hindoos themselves , and deceived by the frauds now acknowledged and detected , that were practised upon some of the writers in the Asi- atic researches , have persevered in their belief of ...
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... writers fall . The estimate of nations , like that of individuals , is one of move- ment , as well as position ; it is not merely the amount , but the fluxion of that amount that is to be looked at ; it is the increment or decrement of ...
... writers fall . The estimate of nations , like that of individuals , is one of move- ment , as well as position ; it is not merely the amount , but the fluxion of that amount that is to be looked at ; it is the increment or decrement of ...
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... writers of antiquity in striking delineations of nature , interest , and variety of incident , they are far inferior to them in morality of design and purity of style . This is a stigma which belongs , not to the system , but to its ...
... writers of antiquity in striking delineations of nature , interest , and variety of incident , they are far inferior to them in morality of design and purity of style . This is a stigma which belongs , not to the system , but to its ...
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