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expressions that such a highly cultivated language as English could afford to supply. We are sure, even if he had meant it, Dr. Peterson would never have succeeded, for mere want of new expressions, in going through the whole of the Rigweda in this way. It is, we think, only in India, that it is possible for writers to become so scurrilous with impunity about persons who are worshipped all over their native country for their erudition and purity of character.)