| 1792 - 546 Seiten
...Afàm are »hale and unprincipled nation, and have no fixed reli. gion. They follow no rule but that ef their own inclinations, and make the approbation of their own vicious minds thi left of the propriety of their aétions. They do not adopt any mode of worlhip practifed either... | |
| 1799 - 616 Seiten
...horses, cameló, nor asses, such as are brought frqm other countries. ' The people of Asam are a base unprincipled nation, and have no fixed religion. They follow no rule but th'at of their own inclination, and make their own vicious minds the test of the propriety of thtir actions. They do not... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1799 - 648 Seiten
...wages. Its gum lac is excellent, and it is very productive of silk. ' The people of Asam are a base unprincipled nation, and have no fixed religion. They follow no rule but that of their own inclination, and make their own vicious minds the test of the propriety 'of their actions. They do... | |
| 1801 - 868 Seiten
...perfons fhall pay a fixed re venue of a tola* of gold to the Rajah. The people of Aflam are a bafe an4 unprincipled nation, and have no fixed religion :...make the approbation of their own vicious minds the teil of the propriety of their actions. They do not adopt any mode of worfhip praftifed either by Heathens... | |
| James Mill - 1817 - 688 Seiten
...Mahomedans ; nor do they concur in any of the known sects, which prevail amongst mankind. They are a base and unprincipled nation, and have no fixed religion...make the approbation of their own vicious minds the test of the propriety of their actions."* Such are the distorted views, presented to an ignorant mind... | |
| James Mill - 1840 - 556 Seiten
...mankind. They are a base and unprincipled nation, and have no fixed religion; they follow no rules but that of their own inclinations, and make the approbation of their own vicious minds the test of the propriety of their actions." l Such are the distorted views presented to an ignorant mind,... | |
| 1854 - 496 Seiten
...the heathen or Mahomedans, nor do they concur in any of the sects which prevail among mankind ; they have no fixed religion, they follow no rule but that of their own inclination, and make the approbation of their own vicious minds the test of the propriety of their... | |
| Edward Gait, Sir Edward Albert Gait - 1906 - 424 Seiten
...Hinduism. The author of the Alamgirnamah is equally uncomplimentary. The Ahoms, he says, " are a base and unprincipled nation, and have no fixed religion. They follow no rule but that of their own inclination ; and make the approbation of their own vicious minds the test of the propriety of their... | |
| Michael J. Franklin - 2000 - 544 Seiten
...these persons shall pay a fixed revenue of a tola \ of gold to the Raja. The people of Asam are a base and unprincipled nation, and have no fixed religion....make the approbation of their own vicious minds the test of the propriety of their actions. They do not adopt any mode of worship practised either by Heathens... | |
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