| 1817 - 536 Seiten
...«/ CArittiatuty! which forcibly contrast them with their neighbours;— and we shall be conbrained to allow that there can hardly be found a people without...qualities which least deserve our approbation; and tbat these are the most predominant, must be attributed entirely to the want of that ' leaven,' which... | |
| 1816 - 592 Seiten
...engagements; their hospitality; the attention shewn to cleanliness in their frequent ablutions ; and :nany other of their characteristics, which forcibly contrast...and we shall be constrained to allow that there can har.lly be found a people, without the pale of U/irtstiouity, better disposed towards its most essential... | |
| 1829 - 842 Seiten
...strict fidelity with which they fulfil their engagements ; their hospitality ; the attention shown to cleanliness in their frequent ablutions; and many...allow, that there can hardly be found a people without (nor within) the pale of Christianity, better disposed toward its most essential precepts." Now, letus... | |
| 1832 - 636 Seiten
...the strict fidelity with which they fulfil their engagements; their hospitality; the attention shown to cleanliness in their frequent ablutions; and many...better disposed towards its most essential precepts." He adds, however, «* That they have qualU ties which least deserve our approbation; and that these... | |
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