| J Louis Jacolliot - 1870 - 346 pages
...for the great contest, and I rise to show whence their origin, whence derived their holy revelation, and to say to the Government of France — Beware...literature, and her religion. Traversing Persia, Arabia, Egypt, and even forcing their way to the cold and cloudy north, far from the sunny soil of their birth... | |
| S. Sandaram Iyer - Metaphysics - 1883 - 120 pages
...Even the Western world itself admits something of India's old supremacy. What does Jacolliat say : " India is the world's cradle ; thence it is that the...bequeathed us the legacy of her language, her laws, her ethics, her literature and her religion."* Again : "And then did India appear to me in all the living... | |
| Wilfred Wellock - India - 1922 - 82 pages
...to the past, Mr. Sastry quotes Abbe Dubois : " India is the world's cradle ; thence it is that that common mother, in sending forth her children even to the utmost West, has bequeathed to us the legacy of her language, her laws, her morals, her literature, and her religion.... | |
| Swami Sraddhananda - Christian converts from Hinduism - 1926 - 164 pages
...before Persia, Asia Minor, Egypt and Europe were colonised or inhabited." Again he goes on : — •' India is the world's cradle : thence it is that the...language, her laws, her 'Morale,' her literature and her religion-Traversing Persia, Arabia, Egypt and even forcing their way to the cold and cloudy north far... | |
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