In manners the Javans are easy and courteous, and respectful even to timidity ; they have a great sense of propriety, and are never rude or abrupt. In their deportment they are pliant and graceful, the people of condition carrying with them a considerable... The Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct - Page 394de Alexander Sutherland - 1898 - 797 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1817 - 696 pages
...lUis re&peet. In ШЛ11ЦНГЯ the Jaraus are easy and courteous, аш! respectful even to timidity ; they have a great sense of propriety and are never rude or abrupt. In their déportaient they are pliant and graceful, the people ut coujitiou carrying with them a considerable... | |
| 1817 - 548 pages
...superiority in this respect. lu manner* the Javans sre easy and courteous, and respectful even to timidity ; they have a great sense of propriety and are never rude or abrupt. In their deportment they are pliant and graceful, the people of condition carrying with them ft considerable... | |
| Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - 1830 - 600 pages
...superiority in this respect. In manners the Javans are easy and courteous, and respectful even to timidity ; they have a great sense of propriety, and are never rude or abrupt. In their deportment they are pliant and graceful, the people of condition carrying with them a considerable... | |
| Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - 1830 - 622 pages
...superiority in this rcspect. In manners the Javans are easy and courteous, and respectful even to timidity ; they have a great sense of propriety, and are never rude or abrnpt. In their deportment they arc pliant and graceful, the people of condition carrying with them... | |
| Jeremiah N. Reynolds - 1835 - 648 pages
...superior attainments. In manners they are easy and courteous, and respectful even to timidity ; but they have a great sense of propriety, and are never rude or abrupt. In their deportment they are pliant and graceful, the higher ranks carrying with them a considerable... | |
| James Henry Kerry-Nicholls - 1884 - 482 pages
...trammels of a too civilized costume — they are pliant and graceful, and in manner easy and courteous ; they have a great sense of propriety, and are never rude or abrupt, but possess a gracefulness of demeanour which becomes them well. They age quickly, and when old have a... | |
| 1817 - 474 pages
...superiority in this respect. In manners the Javans are easy and courteous, and respectful even to timidity ; they have a great sense of propriety, and are never rude or abrupt. In their deportment they are pliant and graceful ; the people of condition carrying with them a considerable... | |
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