| Hindus - 1835 - 434 페이지
...Hindoos themselves. " To say," says Bishop Heber, in a passage which we have already quoted in part, " that the Hindoos or Musulmans are deficient in any...stations of life among ourselves ; their houses are larger, and, according to their wants and climate, to the full as convenient as ours ; their architecture... | |
| Thomas Taylor (biographer.) - 1836 - 550 페이지
...civilized people, is an assertion which I can scarcely believe to be made by any who have lived among them. Their manners are, at least, as pleasing and courteous as those in the corresponding stations of life among ourselves; and their houses are larger, and, according... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 388 페이지
...and keenness of sight, they are not behind their Western brethren. ' To say,' says Bishop Heber, 0 that the Hindoos or Musulmans are deficient in any...corresponding stations of life among ourselves ; their 1 Ward, View, &c. vol. ip 98—142. houses are larger, and, according to their wants and climate, to... | |
| John Forbes Royle - 1837 - 230 페이지
...unexceptionable evidence of the late excellent, widely and universally esteemed Bishop Heber. " To say that the Hindoos or Musulmans are deficient in any...the corresponding stations of life among ourselves; then: houses are larger, and, according to their wants and climate, to the full as convenient as ours... | |
| James Mill - 1840 - 650 페이지
...testimony to the manners and character of the people of India. " To say that the Hindoos or Mussulmans are deficient in any essential feature of a civilized...manners are at least as pleasing and courteous as those in the corresponding stations of life among ourselves." Journal ii. 382. " I do not by any means assent... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1844 - 320 페이지
...calm. But to say that the Hindoos or Mussulmans are deficient in any essential feature of a civilised people, is an assertion which I can scarcely suppose...are, at least, as pleasing and courteous as those in the corresponding stations of life among ourselves ; their houses are larger, and, according to... | |
| Robert Ellis (F.L.S.) - 1851 - 844 페이지
...late excellent, widely and universally esteemed Bishop Heber : " To say that the Hindoos or Mussulmans are deficient in any essential feature of a civilized...stations of life among ourselves ; their houses are larger, and, according to their wants and climate, to the full as convenient as ours ; their arclutecturc... | |
| Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 612 페이지
...) '• To say that the Hindoos or Mussulmans are deficient in any essential feature of a civilised people, is an assertion which I can scarcely suppose...manners are at least as pleasing and courteous as those in corresponding stations of life among ourselves ; their houses are larger ; and, according to their... | |
| Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 628 페이지
...) '• To say that the Hindoos or Mussulmans are deficient in any essential feature of a civilised people, is an assertion which I can scarcely suppose...manners are at least as pleasing and courteous as those in corresponding stations of life among ourselves ; their houses are larger ; and, according to their... | |
| James Mill - 1858 - 424 페이지
...testimony to the manners and character of the people of India. " To say that the Hindoos or Mussulmaus are deficient in any essential feature of a civilized...to be made by any who have lived with them; their mauners are at least as pleasing and courteous as those in the corresponding statious of life among... | |
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