I do not by any means assent to the pictures of depravity and general worthlessness which some have drawn of the Hindoos. They are decidedly, by nature, a mild, pleasing, and intelligent race ; sober, parsimonious, and, where an object is held out to... The Hindoos - 第 340 頁Hindus 著 - 1834完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1828 - 722 頁
...worthlessness which some have drawn of the Hindoos. They are decidedly, by nature, a mild, pleasing, and intelligent race ; sober, parsimonious : and, where...lying and perjury so common, and so little regarded ; and notwithstanding the apparent mildness of their manners, the criminal calendar is generally as... | |
| 1828 - 604 頁
...worthlessness which some have drawn of the Hindoos. They are decidedly, by nature, a mild, pleasing, and intelligent race ; sober, parsimonious, and, where...held out to them, most industrious and persevering." — Vol. ii. p. 307. ' " One fact indeed during this journey has been impressed upon my mind very forcibly,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 598 頁
...worthlessness which some have drawn of the Hindoos. They are decidedly, by nature, a mild, pleasing, and intelligent race ; sober, parsimonious, and, where...held out to them, most industrious and persevering." — Vol. ii. p. 307. . ' " One fact indeed during this journey has been impressed upon my mind very... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 630 頁
...worthlessness which some have drawn of the Hindoos. They are decidedly, by nature, a mild, pleasing, and intelligent race ; sober, parsimonious ; and, where...Ireland, with gang-robberies, setting fire to buildings, stacks, &c. &c. ; and the number of children who are decoyed aside, and murdered, for the sake of their... | |
| 1829 - 762 頁
...worthlcssness which some have drawn of the Hindoos. They are decidedly, by nature, a mild, pleasing, and intelligent race ; sober, parsimonious, and where...held out to them, most industrious and persevering." — Vol. ii. p. 307. These extracts afford the most convincing proofs of the soundness of the proposition... | |
| Robert Rickards - 1829 - 682 頁
...worthlessness which some have drawn of " the Hindoos. They are decidedly, by na" ture, a mild, pleasing, and intelligent race ; " sober, parsimonious, and, where...out to them, most industrious and " persevering." (Bishop Heber's Journal, vol. ii. p. 307.) " On the whole they are a lively, intelli" gent, and interesting... | |
| Rev. Latham Wainewright - 1830 - 250 頁
...They are decidedly, by nature, a mild, pleasing, and intelligent race; sober, parsimonious; and when an object is held out to them, most industrious and...lying and perjury so common, and so little regarded; and notwithstanding the apparent mildness of their manners, the criminal calendar is generally as full... | |
| Bohlen - 1830 - 416 頁
...worthlessness which some have drawn of the Hindus. They are decidedly, by nature a mild, pleasing and intelligent race; sober, parsimonious, and, where an object is held out to them, most industrious mid persevering. 145) Arrian Exp. Al. 5, 25. S t rabo p. 488 аЦЭ-nuv Tf Ьцо1мс xal aciifjv... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1835 - 290 頁
...worthlessness which some have drawn of the Hindoos. They are decidedly, by nature, a mild, pleasing, and intelligent race; sober, parsimonious, and, where...held out to them, most industrious and persevering."} " Of the people, so far as their natural character is concerned, I have been led to form, on the whole,... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1835 - 290 頁
...worthlessness which some have drawn of the Hindoos. They are decidedly, by nature, a -r>ild, pleasing, and intelligent race; sober, parsimonious, and, where...an object is held out to them, most industrious and persevering."t " Of the people, so far as their natural character is concerned, I have been led to... | |
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