| George Robert Gleig - 1830 - 562 페이지
...minister of state. His dwelling is little better than a shed : the walls are naked, and the mud-floor, for the sake of coolness, is every morning sprinkled...alone, upon the bare earth, and under the open sky. These simple habits are not peculiar to the Hindoos. The Mohammedan also, with a few exceptions among... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1830 - 562 페이지
...minister of state. His dwelling is little better than a shed : the walls are naked, and the mud-floor, for the sake of coolness, is every morning sprinkled...alone, upon the bare earth, and under the open sky. These simple habits are not peculiar to the Hindoos. The Mohammedan also, with a few exceptions among... | |
| Hugh Murray, James Wilson - 1832 - 350 페이지
...and highest as well as the lowest. His dwelling is a shed, the walls are naked, and the mud-floor, for the sake of coolness, is every morning sprinkled with a mixture of water and cow-dung. He distributes food among the indigent, but never entertains his friends at dinner. It is only on some... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1846 - 764 페이지
...and highest as well as the lowest. His dwelling is a shed, the walls are naked, and the mud-floor, for the sake of coolness, is every morning sprinkled with a mixture of water and fililí. He distributes food among the ind gent, but never entertains his friends at a dinner. It is... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 390 페이지
...minister of state. His dwelling is little better than a shed : the walls are naked, and the mud-floor, for the sake of coolness, is every morning sprinkled...cloth round his loins, he sits down half-naked, and cats his meal alone, upon the bare earth, and under the open sky. " These simple habits are not peculiar... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 388 페이지
...minister of state. His dwelling is little better than a shed : the walls are naked, and the mud-floor, for the sake of coolness, is every morning sprinkled...it; but he gives no grand dinners to his friends, lie throws aside his upper garment, and, with nothing but a cloth round his loins, he sits down half-naked,... | |
| Glyn Barlow - 1911 - 244 페이지
...pillows. The Hindus eat alone, many from caste rules in the open air, others under sheds,, and out of leaves of trees in preference to plates. But this...it, but he gives no grand dinners to his friends. Hethrows aside his upper garment, and, with nothing but a cloth round his loins, he sits down half-naked,... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1921 - 214 페이지
...still to some extent applies to people who do not affect Wester a culture ; " His ( the Minister's ) dwelling is little better than a shed. The walls are...nothing but a cloth round his loins, he sits down half naked, and eats his meal alone, upon the bare earth, and and under the open sky." The average... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1927 - 280 페이지
...Minister of State's) dwelling is little better than a shed. The walls are naked, and the mudfloor, for the sake of coolness, is every morning sprinkled...nothing but a cloth round his loins, he sits down half naked, and eats his meal alone, upon the bare earth, and under the open sky." The average Neo=Indian,... | |
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