Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah, to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners of the Hindoos, Nide 2 |
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Sivu 23
The reserve , and filence which at first seemed to give to the character of the
Dewan an appearance of fullenness and stupidity , gradually cleared away , by
time and encreasing intimacy , and discovered to us incontest . able proofs of a
mild ...
The reserve , and filence which at first seemed to give to the character of the
Dewan an appearance of fullenness and stupidity , gradually cleared away , by
time and encreasing intimacy , and discovered to us incontest . able proofs of a
mild ...
Sivu 57
Ay , ay , I had forgot ; a Hindoo is he ? well , well , perhaps , thep , he could give
me a plan of a Mosque , a Minaret , or some such thing , it would oblige me
extremely , as it would be something quite : new , and uncommon . ” Perceiving
that he ...
Ay , ay , I had forgot ; a Hindoo is he ? well , well , perhaps , thep , he could give
me a plan of a Mosque , a Minaret , or some such thing , it would oblige me
extremely , as it would be something quite : new , and uncommon . ” Perceiving
that he ...
Sivu 90
of the farce ; but I was informed by Miss Ardent , that I must be cautious how I give
utterance to fuch an opinion , as nothing is now deemed so barbarous as the
energy of good senfe . - " If your highness would have the people of this country ...
of the farce ; but I was informed by Miss Ardent , that I must be cautious how I give
utterance to fuch an opinion , as nothing is now deemed so barbarous as the
energy of good senfe . - " If your highness would have the people of this country ...
Sivu 172
I was , at that time , too much blinded by the miss of ignorance , 10 give credit to
his report . I had lead the Christian Shafter , and was it not natural for me to
suppole , that all who called themselves Christians , were guided by its precepts
?
I was , at that time , too much blinded by the miss of ignorance , 10 give credit to
his report . I had lead the Christian Shafter , and was it not natural for me to
suppole , that all who called themselves Christians , were guided by its precepts
?
Sivu 213
whose behaviour will give you some idea of the manners and conversation of
such people of style as are suffered to go abroad after the loss of their senses . -
When such people visit , they make use of the company as their Chubdars * ; and
...
whose behaviour will give you some idea of the manners and conversation of
such people of style as are suffered to go abroad after the loss of their senses . -
When such people visit , they make use of the company as their Chubdars * ; and
...
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Sivu 226 - Ah ! sir," returned Charlotte, " you know how female writers are looked down upon. The women fear, and hate; the men ridicule, and dislike them." " This may be the case with the mere mob, who receive every prejudice upon trust...