Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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... Paolino , * also , no attempt has been made to conceal or deny the barbarities prac- tised by his countrymen in the East . As on this point , therefore ( one on which he might have been expected to exaggerate ) , the Sheikh appears to ...
... Paolino , * also , no attempt has been made to conceal or deny the barbarities prac- tised by his countrymen in the East . As on this point , therefore ( one on which he might have been expected to exaggerate ) , the Sheikh appears to ...
Page 64
... Paolino remarks , that on the coast of Malabar a custom prevails in the caste to which the braziers belong , that the elder brother alone should marry . This custom is not restricted to the braziers , but extends to the Brahmins and ...
... Paolino remarks , that on the coast of Malabar a custom prevails in the caste to which the braziers belong , that the elder brother alone should marry . This custom is not restricted to the braziers , but extends to the Brahmins and ...
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... Paolino has given a very interest- ing account of them . When he was amongst them ( about sixty years ago ) , they still celebrated their Agapæ or love - feasts , as was usual in former times , and which Dr. Forster mentions as being ...
... Paolino has given a very interest- ing account of them . When he was amongst them ( about sixty years ago ) , they still celebrated their Agapæ or love - feasts , as was usual in former times , and which Dr. Forster mentions as being ...
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