| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Readers - 1849 - 456 pages
...sun, and then drop down, and are seen no more. All animals are male and female, and have young animals like themselves, and these they leave behind them...feel, or move ; it is an inanimate object, and is so uupleasing to look upon, that it is buried in the ground, where it rots into dust, and is no more seen... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1866 - 168 pages
...age; but many die from illnesses when they are infants. The young people who are now at school, aud growing up, will perhaps live to be old people like...generations. When a body is dead, all its life is gone. It can neither see, feel, nor move; it is an inanimate object, and is so unpleasing to look upon that... | |
| John Murdoch - Education - 1873 - 122 pages
...and to pray to him, and thank him for all his mercies." The original contains the following : — " When a body is dead, all its life is gone. It cannot see or feel, or move ; it is au inanimate object, and is so uupleasing to look upon, that it is buried in the ground, where it rots... | |
| Brahma-samaj - 1889 - 854 pages
...Him, and thank Him for ill His mercies." This is omitted. The original contains the following : — "When a body is dead, all its life is gone. It cannot...inanimate object, and is so unpleasing to look upon, that il is buried in the ground where it rots into dust, and is no more seen on earth. But although the... | |
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