| 1882 - 904 sayfa
...officers are unknown " ; " while of the Hos, belonging to the same group as the Santals, Dalton says, " A reflection on a man's honesty or veracity may be sufficient to send him to self-destruction." " In like manner Shortt testifies that " the Todas, as a body, have never been convicted of heinous... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 492 sayfa
...officers are unknown;" while of the Hos, belonging to the same group as the Santals, Dalton says, " a reflection on a man's honesty or veracity may be sufficient to send him to self-destruction." Shortt testifies that " the Todas, as a body, have never been convicted of heinous crimes of any kind... | |
| Jane Hume Clapperton - 1885 - 468 sayfa
...scrupulously honest " ; and of the Hos (which belong to the same group as the Santals) Dalton writes : "A reflection on a man's honesty or veracity, may be sufficient to send him to self-destruction." The Santal is courteous and hospitable, whilst at the same time he is firm, and free from cringing.... | |
| 1888 - 938 sayfa
...Malayan Peninsula, who "are never known to steal anything, not even the most insignificant trifle,"* or be it in the Hos of the Himalaya, among whom "...respect of conscience these uncivilized people are superior to average Europeans, as average Europeans are superior to the brutal savages previously described.... | |
| 1888 - 898 sayfa
...Malayan Peninsula, who "are never known to' steal anything, not even the most insignificant trifle,"* or be it in the Hos of the Himalaya, among whom "...may be sufficient to send him to self-destruction." j| So that in respect of conscience these uncivilized people are superior to average Europeans, as... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 532 sayfa
...Malayan Peninsula, who "are never known to steal anything, not even the most insignificant trifle,"Jt or be it in the Hos of the Himalaya, among whom "a...before him, » Ibid. p. 154. t Dr. H. Kolff, Voyages of tlie Dutch brig "Dourga." Earl's translation, pp. 161. { WW Hunter, Annals of Rural Bengal, p. 248.... | |
| Edward Westermarck - 1908 - 880 sayfa
...word even in the most trying circumstances.9 A Kurubar " always speaks the truth." 10 Among the Hos " a reflection on a man's honesty or veracity may be sufficient to send him to self-destruction."11 Among the Angami Nagas simple truth is highly regarded ; it is rare for a statement... | |
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