Madras Journal of Literature and Science, כרך 1Vepery mission Press., 1834 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 66
עמוד
... give them an African appearance , though their features are by no means so harsh - their hardiness has given rise to the observation amongst their neighbours , that the Cowder and Caad Auney , ( wild elephant , ) is much the same sort ...
... give them an African appearance , though their features are by no means so harsh - their hardiness has given rise to the observation amongst their neighbours , that the Cowder and Caad Auney , ( wild elephant , ) is much the same sort ...
עמוד 2
... gives them a wild appearance : but they are extremely gentle , and so timid , that on the lowest sound of approach , the shock headed savage flies into the woods . Though reduced to a low state of debasement , they are yet superior to ...
... gives them a wild appearance : but they are extremely gentle , and so timid , that on the lowest sound of approach , the shock headed savage flies into the woods . Though reduced to a low state of debasement , they are yet superior to ...
עמוד 10
... give its due weight to tradition as an histori- cal evidence , is one of the most singular features in a church so situated , and gives the brightest hope of their ultimate reformation . ( To be continued . ) --- II . The drawings from ...
... give its due weight to tradition as an histori- cal evidence , is one of the most singular features in a church so situated , and gives the brightest hope of their ultimate reformation . ( To be continued . ) --- II . The drawings from ...
עמוד 14
... give the appearance of the tree on each side of the fence . CHICACOLE , 1st February , 1826 . W. S. BOWLER , Major Supt . of Roads N. D. III . An account of the Hindoo Holy days and Festivals , by Venket Row , late Interpreter to the ...
... give the appearance of the tree on each side of the fence . CHICACOLE , 1st February , 1826 . W. S. BOWLER , Major Supt . of Roads N. D. III . An account of the Hindoo Holy days and Festivals , by Venket Row , late Interpreter to the ...
עמוד 18
... give alms to the bramins either in mo- ney , clothes , ( linen ) or even in rice and vegetables & c . 15. Navaratri or Dusserah - On the first day of the increas- ing moon of the 7th month Aswija this grand festival commences and lasts ...
... give alms to the bramins either in mo- ney , clothes , ( linen ) or even in rice and vegetables & c . 15. Navaratri or Dusserah - On the first day of the increas- ing moon of the 7th month Aswija this grand festival commences and lasts ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
agrestic slaves Ahmednuggur amongst ancient appear Archbishop Archdeacon attended Barometer basalt Bheema bishop Brahmun bramins bride bridegroom caste celebrated ceremony character christians church classes cloth coast Cochin common consequence considered diocese district employed father feet female festival gang ghutkas Government hill fort hills Hindoos Holgahs honor India inhabitants island Kolies labour land Lieut Madras Literary Society MADRAS Standard Malabar mandwah Mar Abraham Mar Simeon marriage means Menezes month moon Naiks Nairs named luggun native necessary Nestorian Nestorius night Nukshutturs observed occasion Pagodas party Patriarch Peninsula persons Peshwah plants plunder Poona Poorundur Portuguese possession potass present priest provinces quantity Ramoossies received remarkable reside river robbery Royal Asiatic Society Rukwalldar rupees Saltpetre Satara shells Syrians temples tion Travancore tree tribe village Vishnoo yeog
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 41 - Society be and are hereby given to the President and officers of the Society for their services during the past year.
עמוד 344 - Eucharist, there is, really, and substantially, the body and blood, together with the soul and divinity, of our Lord Jesus Christ, and that there is a conversion of the whole substance of the bread into his body, and of the whole substance of the wine into his blood, which conversion the Catholic Church calls Transubstantiation.
עמוד 351 - ... praise nor censure; the third scholar receives a gentle stripe; the fourth two; and every succeeding scholar that comes an additional one. This custom, as well as the punishments in native schools, seems of a severe kind. The Idle scholar is flogged, and often suspended...
עמוד 344 - And that in the most holy sacrament of the eucharist, there is truly, really, and substantially the body and blood together with the soul and divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ...
עמוד 355 - I am sorry to state, that this is ascribable to the gradual but general impoverishment of the country. The means of the manufacturing classes have been of late years greatly diminished by the introduction of our own European manufactures in lieu of the Indian cotton fabrics.
עמוד 351 - Saraswatte, or the Goddess of Learning, written upon the palm of his hand as a sign of honour ; and on the hand of the second a cypher is written, to show that he is worthy neither of praise nor censure ; the third scholar receives a gentle stripe ; the...
עמוד 110 - This cause, so often the source of death and terror to the inhabitants of the globe, which visits in succession every zone, and fills the earth with monuments of ruin and disorder, is nevertheless a conservative principle in the highest degree, and, above all others, essential to the stability of the system.
עמוד 345 - I do acknowledge the holy Catholic and apostolic Roman Church to be the mother and mistress of all Churches; and I do promise and swear true obedience to the Bishop of Rome, the successor of St Peter, the prince of the apostles, and vicar of Jesus Christ.
עמוד 350 - Mussulman scholars only 243, and the whole of these are males, with the exception of only 60 girls who are all Hindoos exclusively. 4. The English language is taught in one school only ; the Tamul in four ; the Persian in 21 ; the Mahratta in '23 ; the Teloogoo in 226, and the Carnataca in 235. Besides these there are 23 places of instruction attended by Brahmins exclusively, in which some of the Hindoo sciences, such as theology, astronomy, logic, and law, are still imperfectly taught in the Sanscrit...
עמוד 352 - ... as among European nations. When he becomes pretty dexterous in writing with his finger in sand, he has then the privilege of writing either with an iron style on cadjan leaves, or with a reed on paper, and sometimes on the leaves of the Aristolochia Indica, or with a kind of pencil on the Hulligi or Kadala, which answers the purpose of slates. The two latter in these districts are the most common. One of these is a common oblong board, about a foot in width and three feet in length...