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" ... fruit by its natural influence, we could only lament more than ever the strength of prejudice, and the weakness of unassisted reason.— Sir W. "
Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Correspondence, of Sir William Jones - Página 284
por John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1806 - 531 páginas
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A Narrative of the Operations of Captain Little's Detachment, and of the ...

Edward Moor - 1794 - 562 páginas
...among the well educated na" lives ; with whom, if in due time it failed of producing very fa'* lutary fruit by its natural influence, we could only lament more ** than ever the ftrcngth of prejudice and the weaknefs of unaffifted " reafon.'* NOTE XV. On confulering the advantages...
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Asiatic Researches, Volumen1

Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 580 páginas
...work among the well-educated natives; with whom, if, in due time, it failed of producing very falutary fruit by its natural influence, we could only lament more than ever the ftrength of prejudice, and the weaknefs of unaffifted reafon. A DESCRIPX. A DESCRIPTION / OF A CAVE...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen71,Parte1

1801 - 848 páginas
...anlong 'the well educated native? j with whom, if in due time it failed of woducing very falnt in- fruit by its natural influence, we could only lament more than ever the ftrength of prejudice, and the wtaknefs of un, (fitted reafor." An Inquiry into the chronology of the...
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Works, Volumen3

Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 páginas
...work among the well-educated natives ; with whom if in due time it failed of producing very falutary fruit by its natural influence, we could only lament more than ever the ftrength of prejudice, and the weaknefs of unaifiilcJ reafon. EXD OF THE FIRST VOLUME. Prii.ti-d bvT....
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The Works of Sir William Jones: With the Life of the Author, Volumen3

John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 páginas
...work among the well-educated natives ; with whom if in due time it failed of producing very falutary fruit by its natural influence, we could only lament more than ever the ftrength of prejudice, and the weaknefs of unaffifted reafon. END OF THE FIRST VOLUMB. Printed by T....
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Christianity in India: An Essay on the Duty, Means, and Consequences, of ...

John William Cunningham - 1808 - 224 páginas
...disperse the work among the well educated natives; with whom, if in due time it failed of producing very salutary fruit by its natural influence, we could only lament more than ever the strength of prejudices add the weakness of unassisted reason *." It is plainly discernible from the manner of stating...
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The Ecclesiastical and University Annual Register ...: With an Appendix ...

1809 - 696 páginas
...disperse the work amongst the well-educated natives; with whom, if, in due time, it failed of producing very salutary fruit by its natural influence, we could...lament, more than ever, the strength of prejudice, and the weakness of unassisted reason." With respect to the place, in which the duty of translation ought...
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A View of the Brahminical Religion: In Its Confirmation of the Truth of the ...

John Bayly Sommers Carwithen - 1810 - 384 páginas
...disperse the work among the well-educated natives ; with whom, if in due time it failed of producing very salutary fruit by its natural influence, we could...lament more than ever the strength of prejudice, and the weakness of unassisted reason.— Sir W. Jones on the Gods of Greece, Italy, and India. THE END,...
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A View of the Brahminical Religion: In Its Confirmation of the Truth of the ...

John Bayley Sommers Carwithen - 1810 - 352 páginas
...disperse, the work among the well-educated natives ; with whom, if in due time it failed of producing very salutary fruit by its natural influence, we could...lament more than ever the strength of prejudice, and the weakness of unassisted reason.— Sir W. Jones on the Gods of Greece, Italy, and India. \ THE END,...
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A Vindication of the British and Foreign Bible Society: In a Letter ...

William Dealtry - 1811 - 422 páginas
...were severally made public; and then quietly to disperse the work among the well-educated natives, with whom if in due time it failed of promoting very...lament more than ever the strength of prejudice, and the weakness of unassisted reason f." Whether Sir William Jones be correct in the whole of his opinion,...
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