Padre, we always regarded you Europeans as a most irreligious race of men, unacquainted even with the nature of prayer, till you came and told us you had good people amongst you in Europe ; since you are come here, indeed, we begin to think better of... Notes on Indian Affairs - Сторінка 456автори: Frederick John Shore - 1837Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Hugh Pearson - 1834 - 666 стор.
...anticipation of the opinion afterwards expressed upon this subject by the late Sir William Tones. ' Padre, we always regarded you Europeans as a most irreligious...prayer, till you came and told us you had good people amongst you in Europe ; since you are come here, indeed, we begin to think better of you ! ' Both he... | |
| Hugh Pearson - 1834 - 456 стор.
...we always regarded you Europeans as CH,APa most irreligious race of men, unacquainted even ' 1769. with the nature of prayer, till you came and told us you had good people amongst you in Europe ; since you are come here, indeed, we begin to think better of you ! ' Both he... | |
| 1835 - 434 стор.
...in all human probability to great advantage.* The son of the Nabob said to him one day — ' Padre, we always regarded you Europeans as a most irreligious...with the nature of prayer, till you came and told us yon had good people amongst you in Europe; since you are come here, indeed, we begin to think better... | |
| Christian Frederick Swartz, Hugh Pearson - 1835 - 488 стор.
...upon this subject by the late Sir William Jones. ' Padre, we always regarded you Europeans as a CHAP. most irreligious race of men, unacquainted even —...prayer, till you came and told us you had good people amongst you in Europe ; since you are come here, indeed, we begin to think better of you !' Both he... | |
| Christian Frederick Swartz - 1835 - 436 стор.
...in all human probability to great advantage.* The son of the nabob said to him one day — 'Padre, we always regarded you Europeans as a most irreligious race of men, unacquainted * This is a striking anticipation of the opinion afterwards expressed upon this subject by the late... | |
| Hugh Pearson - 1835 - 434 стор.
...in all human probability to great advantage.* The son of the nabob said to him one day — ' Padre, we always regarded you Europeans as a most irreligious race of men, unacquainted * This is a striking anticipation of the opinion afterwards expressed upon this subject by the late... | |
| Hugh Pearson - 1839 - 462 стор.
...striking anticipation of the opinion afterwards expressed upon this subject by the late Sir William Jones. as a most irreligious race of men, unacquainted even...prayer, till you came and told us you had good people amongst you in Europe ; since you are come here, indeed, we begin to think better of you !' Both he... | |
| Jubilee retrospect - 1849 - 134 стор.
...believe at this time himself Eajah of Tanjore. "We always regarded you Europeans" (he says to Swartz,) " as a most irreligious race of men, unacquainted even...with the nature of prayer, till you came and. told us that you had good people among you in. "Europe." To which Swartz adds himself, "I assure you that he... | |
| Brook Bridges Parlby - 1851 - 136 стор.
...to make converts among them. The son of the Nuwab of the Carnatic said to Swart/ one day, ' Padre, we always regarded you Europeans as a most irreligious...virtues inculcated by the Christian religion, they constantly asked him why he did not teach the Europeans, who had none of those virtues ; and the same... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1862 - 578 стор.
...Christians. The son of a Nabob of the Carnatic, struck with his profession of piety, said to him ; « We always regarded you Europeans as a most irreligious...men, unacquainted even with the nature of prayer. » The Brahmins also used to say to him, « Should you not first endeavour to convert the Christians,... | |
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