| 610 pagina’s
...companions were happiness and pleasure." 2. By the Satya Yogne, or age of perfection, the Hindoos " obscurely allude to the state of perfection and happiness enjoyed by man in Paradise." 8. " The reign of Quetzalcoatl (says M. de Humboldt) was the golden age of the people of Anahuac. All... | |
| Thomas Maurice - 1820 - 550 pagina’s
...the case, there can arise little doubt, but that by the SATYA AGE, or age of perfection, the Brahmins obscurely allude to the state of perfection and happiness...assert concerning the universal purity of manners, and tbe luxurious and unbounded plenty prevailing in that primitive aera without this supposition. Justice,... | |
| 1825 - 396 pagina’s
...companions were happiness and pleasure." ' 2. By the Satya Yogue, or Age of perfection, the Hindoos " obscurely allude to the state of perfection and happiness enjoyed by man in Paradise." 3. "The reign of Quetzalcoatl (says M. de Humboldt) was the golden age of the people of Anahuac. At... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 458 pagina’s
...Maurice in his History of Hindostán, " but that by the Saiya-age, or age of perfection, the Brachminy . ,B E c O yzӼL ? 7 a > ; /2 0 #*C 6 ,Gh i %杦 %C 6+ Then justice, truth, philanthropy, were practised among all the orders and classes of mankind." That... | |
| Edward William Clarke - 1835 - 288 pagina’s
...purity."* " There can arise little doubt, but that, by the Satya age, or age of perfection, the Brahmins obscurely allude to the state of perfection and happiness...in that primitive era, without this supposition." — Maurices Anc. Hist, of Hindostan, vol. ip 371. " In the classical story of the garden of the Hesperides,... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1838 - 516 pagina’s
...arise little doubt, but that by the Satya age, or age of perfection, the Brahmins obscurely ailude to the state of perfection and happiness enjoyed by...then practised among all the orders and classes of mankind.—Every tongue uttered praises, and every heart glowed with gratitude to the Supreme Creator.—The... | |
| George Smith - 1847 - 646 pagina’s
...Idolatry," vol. ii. p. 13. J ELTON'S translation of HESIOD'S " Works and Days," p. 125. I'.rnmitis obscurely allude to the state of perfection and happiness...truth, philanthropy were then practised among all orders and classes of mankind : there was then no extortion, no circumvention, nor fraud used in their... | |
| George Smith - 1856 - 546 pagina’s
...doubt," says a late eminent author, " but that by the Satya age, or age of perfection, the Bramins obscurely allude to the state of perfection and happiness...supposition. Justice, truth, philanthropy, were then practiced among all orders and classes of mankind: there was then no extortion, no circumvention, nor... | |
| Lewis Spence - 1920 - 516 pagina’s
...little doubt," says Maurice, " that by the Satya age, or Age of Perfection, the Brahmins obviously allude to the state of perfection and happiness enjoyed...primitive era, without this supposition. Justice, truth, philanthrophy, were then practised among all the orders and classes of mankind. There was then no extortion,... | |
| Lewis Spence - 2006 - 457 pagina’s
...age, or Age of Perfection, the Brahmins -obviously allude to the state of perfection and happinesa -enjoyed by man in Paradise. It is impossible to explain...primitive era, without this supposition. Justice, truth, philanthrophy, were then practised among all the orders and classes of mankind. There was then no extortion,... | |
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