| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1812 - 596 páginas
...bond, or note, or witness, abundan'tly proves, that this people, apparently so destitute of morals in one view of their character, are in another habitually...on the character of this interesting people ; but folly to understand them, requires to have lived and been educated among them, as one of themselves... | |
| James Bruce - 1856 - 266 páginas
...decorum of manners, the Hindu will in general be found to surpass the European child." COLONEL WILKS. " The more intimately they are known, the more favourable...European, on the character of this interesting people." Mr Mill avers that neither the ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, nor Assyrians, nor the modern Chinese,... | |
| Mark Wilks - 1869 - 588 páginas
...bond, or note, or witness, abundantly proves, that this people, apparently so destitute of morals in one view of their character, are in another habitually...trusted. The more intimately they are known, the more favorable is the judgment of every good and humane European on the character of this interesting people... | |
| Mark Wilks - 1869 - 568 páginas
...bond, or note, or witness, abundantly proves, that this people, apparently so destitute of morals in one view of their character, are in another habitually...trusted. The more intimately they are known, the more favorable is the judgment of every good and humane European on the character of this interesting people... | |
| Robert Henry Elliot - 1871 - 396 páginas
...at a public trial, is faithful, kind, and respectable in the intercourse of ordinary society. . . . The more intimately they are known, the more favourable...the judgment of every good and humane European on thecharacter of this interesting people ; but fully to understand them requires tohave lived and been... | |
| |