| Jean Antoine Dubois - 1817 - 608 sider
...the greater number of Hindus are restricted. In general, they eat nothing but seeds, or such insipid matters ; for, though most of them cultivate rice,...They are obliged to sell it, to get what is necessary for paying their taxes, to procure clothes, and supply their other domestic wants. After disposing... | |
| Jean Antoine Dubois - 1817 - 604 sider
...the greater number of Hindus are restricted. In general, they eat nothing but seeds, or such insipid matters ; for, though most of them cultivate rice,...people do not use it for their ordinary fare. They ate obliged to sell it, to get what is necessary for paying their taxes* ^° procure clothes, and supply... | |
| 1820 - 648 sider
...nature of the climate, as well as by the quality of the food to which the greater number of Hindoos are restricted. In general, they eat nothing but seeds,...They are obliged to sell it, to get what is necessary for paying their taxes, to procure clothes, and supply their other domestic wants. After disposing... | |
| 1822 - 440 sider
...food to which the greater number of Hindoos are restricted. In general, they eat nothing but seed?, or such humid matters ; for, though most of them cultivate...They are obliged to sell it, to get what is necessary for paying their taxes, to procure clothes, and supply their other domestic wants. , After disposing... | |
| Hindus - 1834 - 444 sider
...countries : they are too poor to procure it. " In general, they eat nothing but seeds, or such insipid matters; for, though most of them cultivate rice,...highest degree suited to the use of man, and well 15 Description, &c. p. 169, 179. 18 Description, &c. p. 119. adapted to sustain his vigour, the mass... | |
| 1834 - 444 sider
...countries : they are too poor to procure it. " In general, they eat nothing but seeds, or such insipid matters; for, though most of them cultivate rice,...highest degree suited to the use of man, and well 15 Description &c. p. 1C9, 179, 16 Description, &c. p. 119. adapted to sustain his vigour, the mass... | |
| Jean Antoine Dubois - 1879 - 596 sider
...the greater number of Hindus are restricted. In general, they eat nothing but seeds, or such insipid matters; for, though most of them cultivate rice,...They are obliged to sell it, to get what is necessary for paying their taxes, to procure clothes, and supply their other domestic wants. After disposing... | |
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