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Journal of the House of Lords
… 220. - Hindoos of, more disposed to adopt European Habits and Fashions than other People of India, Johnston, … 558. - in Prince of Wales Island, Rice, 140. - nothing in Habits, Dispositions, or Regulations of, that prevent their … Courts, Strange, 399. - their Knowledge of the Language, Habits and Usages of People of India is not sufficient in …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Chiefs have little Knowledge of the English Language or Habits, Briggs, 450. Natives, have no Disposition to learn … Rickards, 422. - their Love of Litigation, East, 107. - Habits of Oppression of Native Officers under Native … Robertson, 164. - their gradual Approximation to European Habits and Fashions, Christian, 72. - generally have no …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Indian Mohamedan Merchants. The Hindoos are of more saving Habits than the Mohamedans, who are much more debauched. Do … called Goyendas was employed to give Information of the Habits and Haunts of the Decoits. Mr. Elliott and Mr. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… chiefly allude? I did not allude to any in particular; the Habits of the Natives induce them to use their own Articles. … they are generally Hindoos, particularly frugal in their Habits, and are wedded to Custom in a great degree, which … approve of the British Character. Do you think that their Habits remain as simple and their Wants as few as they …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of the Soil; placing them under Persons of their own Habits and Customs, capable of listening to their Complaints, … under the Superintendence of a Native, accustomed to their Habits, knowing their Practices; and in small Estates it …
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