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" what room is there for regret? "The earth is perishable ; the ocean, the gods themselves, pass away ; how should not that bubble, mortal man, meet destruction? "All that is low must finally perish ; all that is high must ultimately fall ; all compound... "
India Through the Stereoscope: A Journey Through Hindustan - Page 21
by James Ricalton - 1900 - 383 pages
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Asiatic Researches, Volume 8

Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - Asia - 1808 - 600 pages
...own former " person, reverts to its five original principles, what " room is there for regret?" 3. " The earth is perishable, the ocean, the Gods " themselves...not that bubble, " mortal man, meet destruction?" 4. " ALL that is low must finally perish ; all that " is elevated must ultimately fall ; all compound...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 1, Volume 21

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 424 pages
...receive the reward of deeds done in its own former person, reverts to its own five original principles, what room is there for regret?" ' The earth is perishable...destruction ?' ' All that is low must finally perish ; all trut is elevated must ultimately fall ; all compounded bodies must end in dissolution ; and life be...
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The Hindoos, Volume 2

Hindus - 1835 - 434 pages
...receive the reward of deeds done in its own former person, reverts to its five original principles, what room is there for regret? The earth is perishable;...? All that is low must finally perish; all that is elevated must ultimately fall; all compound bodies must end in dissolution, and life is concluded with...
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Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Colebrooke - Hinduism - 1837 - 472 pages
...own former person, reverts to “its five original principles, what room is there for regret ?“ 3. “The earth is perishable; the ocean, the Gods them“selves...should not that bubble, mortal “man, meet destruction ?“ 4. “All that is low must finally perish; all that is ele. “vated must ultimately fall; all...
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Essays on the Religion and Philosophy of the Hindus

Henry Thomas Colebrooke - Hindu philosophy - 1858 - 340 pages
...its own former person, reverts to its five original principles, what room is there for regret?" 3. "The earth is perishable; the ocean, the Gods themselves...should not that bubble, mortal man, meet destruction ? " 4. " All that is low must finally perish; all that is elevated must ultimately fall; all compound...
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The United methodist free Churches magazine [formerly The Wesleyan methodist ...

Marmaduke Miller - 1858 - 706 pages
...sin. " The earth is perishable ; the ocean, the yuds themselves, pass away. How should uot mortnl men meet destruction ? " All that is low must finally perish : all that is elevated must ultimately fall; fell compound bodies must end in dissolution; and life be concluded...
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Faith and victory, Volume 65

Hannah Catherine Mullens - 1865 - 286 pages
...the foam of the sea." " The earth is perishable; the oceans, the gods themselves pass away; how shall not that bubble, mortal man, meet destruction ? " " All that is low must finally perish; all that is elevated must ultimately fall. All compound bodies must end in dissolution, and life is concluded with...
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Sunday Chats with Sensible Children

Clara L. Matéaux - Animals - 1872 - 286 pages
...polluted. Then they will sit on the grass and console each other by repeating pious sentences, such as, ' The earth is perishable; the ocean, the gods themselves...should not that bubble, mortal man, meet destruction ?' ' Foolish is he wha seeks to remain in the human state: unsolid, like the stem of the plantain tree...
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My Year in an Indian Fort, Volume 2

Guthrie, Katherine Blanche - India Description and travel - 1877 - 330 pages
...elements, to receive the reward of deeds done in its own former person, reverts to its original principles, what room is there for regret ? The earth is perishable,...gods themselves pass away, how should not that bubble man meet destruction! All that is low must finally perish, all that is elevated must ultimately fall,...
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General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, Volume 1

Constance E. Plumptre - Pantheism - 1878 - 432 pages
...reverts to its five original principles what room is there for regret ?' 3. ' The earth is perishable ; the gods themselves pass away: how should not that bubble, mortal man, meet destruction ?' 4. ' All that is low must finally perish; all that is elevated must ultimately fall ; all compound...
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