The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... Persian empire . In the Zenda - vesta of the Persian , and in the sacred books of ancient India , the rights and privileges of classes were defined by the authority , and guarded by the sanctions , of religion . First came the priests ...
... Persian empire . In the Zenda - vesta of the Persian , and in the sacred books of ancient India , the rights and privileges of classes were defined by the authority , and guarded by the sanctions , of religion . First came the priests ...
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... Persians or Indians . No forecast of Rousseau , or of the Jacobins of Vendemaire and Praireal could have flitted across the manuscript when he wrote that the best and most excellent government for every nation is that under which it has ...
... Persians or Indians . No forecast of Rousseau , or of the Jacobins of Vendemaire and Praireal could have flitted across the manuscript when he wrote that the best and most excellent government for every nation is that under which it has ...
Sayfa 144
... Persian gazelle , or the Alpine chamois . The ox , the weasel , and the rabbit take up their abode in the same field . Or , to look at the subject in reference to time instead of space , the mammalian type first meets our eye at Swanage ...
... Persian gazelle , or the Alpine chamois . The ox , the weasel , and the rabbit take up their abode in the same field . Or , to look at the subject in reference to time instead of space , the mammalian type first meets our eye at Swanage ...
Sayfa 452
... Persian heralds , in violation of the law of nations . ( vii . 133. ) Very marked , too , is his revulsion of feeling in recording some signal instance of injustice and cruelty ; as in the case of the murder - by a mode of death too ...
... Persian heralds , in violation of the law of nations . ( vii . 133. ) Very marked , too , is his revulsion of feeling in recording some signal instance of injustice and cruelty ; as in the case of the murder - by a mode of death too ...
Sayfa 453
... Persians is declared to be not a whit inferior to that of the Greeks , and constant apologies are made for their defeats , which are ascribed ' to deficiencies in their arms , equipment , or discipline , not to any want of courage or ...
... Persians is declared to be not a whit inferior to that of the Greeks , and constant apologies are made for their defeats , which are ascribed ' to deficiencies in their arms , equipment , or discipline , not to any want of courage or ...
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