... when features of resemblance, too strong to have been accidental, are observable in different systems of polytheism, without fancy or prejudice to colour them and improve the likeness, we can scarce help believing that some connection has immemorially... Missionary Register - Strana 891819Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 str.
...prejudice to colour them and improve the likeness, we can scarce help believing, that some connexion has immemorially subsisted between the several nations...worship of the old Greeks and Italians, and that of the Hindus. Nor can there be room to doubt of a great similarity between their strange religions and that... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 356 str.
...countries never connected; but, when features of resemblance, too strong to have been accidental, are observable in different systems of polytheism, without...likeness, we can scarce help believing, that some connexion has immemorial] \ subsisted between the several uations who have adopted them. It is my design,... | |
| Vans Kennedy - 1831 - 666 str.
...countries never connected ; but when features of resemblance, too strong to have been accidental, are observable in different systems of polytheism, without...help believing that some connection has immemorially f subsisted between the several nations who have adopted them. It is my design, in this essay, to point... | |
| John England - 1849 - 508 str.
...countries never connected : but when features of resemblance, too strong to have been accidental, are observable in different systems of polytheism, without...prejudice to colour them and improve the likeness, we can scarcely help believing that sotne connexion has imniemorially subsisted between the several nations... | |
| William Bell - 1852 - 348 str.
...follies of men in countries never connected ; but when features too strong to have been accidental are observable in different systems of polytheism, without...the likeness, we can scarce help believing that some connexion has immemorially subsisted between the several nations who have adopted them ; it is my design... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1870 - 766 str.
...Centre. When features of resemblance, says Sir William Jones, too strong to have been accidental, are observable in different systems of polytheism, without...immemorially subsisted between the several nations whohave adopted thom. It is my design in this Essay, he adds, to point out such a resemblance between... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 274 str.
...likeness, we can sciirco help believing that some connection has immumorially subsisted between tho several nations who have adopted them. It is my design in this ossay to point out such a resemblance between tho popular worship of tho old Greeks and Italians and... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 454 str.
...countries never connected ; but when features of resemblance, too strong to have been accidental, are observable in different systems of polytheism, without...the likeness, we can scarce help believing that some connexion has immemorially subsisted between the several nations who have adopted them. It is my design... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 458 str.
...countries never connected ; but when features of resemblance, too strong to have been accidental, are observable in different systems of polytheism, without...the likeness, we can scarce help believing that some connexion has immemorially subsisted between the several nations who have adopted them. It is my design... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 440 str.
...prejudice to colour them and improve the likeness, we can scarce help believing that some connexion has immemorially subsisted between the several nations...It is my design in this essay to point out such a resemblance-between the popular worship of the old Greeks and Italians and that of the Hindus; nor... | |
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