Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 138W. Blackwood & Sons, 1885 - Scotland |
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Page 131
... object - a mark of respect which they affirm . ed could only be offered to the footstep of an apostle . The Brah- mins have appropriated the sacred mark as the footprint of their god- dess Siva . At the present day the Buddhists are the ...
... object - a mark of respect which they affirm . ed could only be offered to the footstep of an apostle . The Brah- mins have appropriated the sacred mark as the footprint of their god- dess Siva . At the present day the Buddhists are the ...
Page 536
... object of which was to set class against class in the most wanton manner , and to persuade the agricultural labourers that their interests were directly op- posed to those of their employers ; and that they had been groaning It is not ...
... object of which was to set class against class in the most wanton manner , and to persuade the agricultural labourers that their interests were directly op- posed to those of their employers ; and that they had been groaning It is not ...
Page 584
... objects , and move forward reso- lutely to their completion . This party received their first great im- pulse during ... object to conciliate and cajole . But will they make the smallest concession to " moderate " views when once their ...
... objects , and move forward reso- lutely to their completion . This party received their first great im- pulse during ... object to conciliate and cajole . But will they make the smallest concession to " moderate " views when once their ...
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