| 1873 - 670 páginas
...still greater boldness. Availing myself of the art of printing, now established in India, I published various works and pamphlets against their errors,...nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful. " 'The ground which I took in all my controversies -was, not that of opposition to Brahminism, but... | |
| 1834 - 530 páginas
...still greater boldness. Availing myself of the art of printing now established in India, I published various works and pamphlets against their errors,...nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful. “The ground which I took in all my controversies was, not that of opposition to Brahminism, but to... | |
| 1834 - 604 páginas
...still greater boldness. Availing himself of the art of printing, now established in India, he published various works and pamphlets against their errors,...foreign languages. This raised such a feeling against him, that he was at last deserted by every person except two or three Scotch friends, to whom, and... | |
| 1834 - 708 páginas
...still greater boldness. Availing myself of the art of printing, now established in India, I published various works and pamphlets against their errors, in the native and foreign languages. " Among other works, he published, in Persian, with an Arabic preface, a treatise entitled, " Against... | |
| Asiatic journal - 1838 - 1238 páginas
...This was followed by other works, with the same end, in the vernacular languages, "which," he says, " raised such a feeling against me, that I was at last...nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful." He was publicly accused of "rashness, self-conceit, arrogance, and impiety;" and amongst other trials... | |
| Mary Carpenter - 1866 - 302 páginas
...still greater boldness. Availing myself of the art of printing, now established in India, I published various works and pamphlets against their errors,...nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful. " The ground which I took in all my controversies was, not that of opposition to Brahminism, but to... | |
| Mary Carpenter - 1866 - 548 páginas
...still greater boldness. Availing myself of the art of printing, now established in India, I published various works and pamphlets against their errors,...whom, and the nation to which they belong, I always fee] grateful. “The ground which I took in all my controversies was, not that of opposition to Brahminism,... | |
| Mary Carpenter - 1866 - 320 páginas
...still greater boldness. Availing myself of the art of printing, tow«estSblished in India, I published various works and pamphlets against their errors,...feeling against me, that I was at last deserted by every«person except two or three Scotch friends, to whom, and the nation to which they belong, I always... | |
| Mary Carpenter - 1875 - 208 páginas
...still greater boldness. Availing myself of the art of printing, now established in India, I published various works and pamphlets against their errors,...nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful. " The ground which I took in all my controversies was, not that of opposition to Brahminism, but to... | |
| George Smith - 1879 - 524 páginas
...Mesnavi, till they denounced him as nastiJc or atheist. Of this time he afterwards wrote:—" This roused such a feeling against me, that I was at last deserted...nation to which they belong I always feel grateful." In the very year, 1814, in which be took up his residence in Calcutta, he opened the Brumho Sobha, in... | |
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