God.6 [They always go in a state of dirt and uncleanness, devoid of respect for themselves, or for those who see them, unwashed, unkempt, and sordidly attired.] These people also have a custom which I must tell you. If a man is condemned to death and... The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India - Side 67af William Crooke - 1896 - 653 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Marco Polo - 1871 - 624 sider
...make those people believe that it is compassed by dint of their own sanctity and the help of God.5 [They always go in a state of dirt and uncleanness,...respect for themselves, or for those who see them, unwashed, unkempt, and sordidly attired.] These people also have a custom which I must tell you. If... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 862 sider
...make those people believe that it is compassed by dint of their own sanctity and the help of God.6 [They always go in a state of dirt and uncleanness,...respect for themselves, or for those who see them, unwashed, unkempt, and sordidly attired.] These people also have a custom which I must tell you. If... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 672 sider
...make those people believe that it is compassed by dint of their own sanctity and the help of God.6 [They always go in a state of dirt and uncleanness,...respect for themselves, or for those who see them, unwashed, unkempt, and sordidly attired.] These people also have a custom which I must tell you. If... | |
| Marco Polo - 1875 - 730 sider
...make those people believe that it is compassed by dint of their own sanctity and the help of God.6 [They always go in a state of dirt and uncleanness,...respect for themselves, or for those who see them, unwashed, unkempt, and sordidly attired.] These people also have a custom which I must tell you. If... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. North China Branch, Shanghai - 1876 - 700 sider
...way is by the help of the Devil, but they make those people believe that it is compassed by dint of their own sanctity and the help of God. [They always...respect for themselves, or for those who see them, unwashed, unkempt, and sordidly attired.] These people also have a custom which I must tell you. If... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1880 - 464 sider
...nations of idolaters. Whatever they do in this way is by the help of the devil, but they make these people believe that it is compassed by their own sanctity...respect for themselves, or for those who see them, unwashed, unkempt, and sordidly attired. " These people have another custom which I must describe to... | |
| William Crooke - 1894 - 442 sider
...way is by the help of the devil : but they make those people believe that it iff compassed by dint of their own sanctity and the help of God. They Always go in a state of dirt and unclean ness, devoid of respect for themselves or for those who see them, unkempt and sordidly attired."... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 822 sider
...make those people believe that it is compassed by dint of their own sanctity and the help of God.8 [They always go in a state of dirt and uncleanness,...respect for themselves, or for those who see them, unwashed, unkempt, and sordidly attired.] These people also have a custom which I must tell you. If... | |
| Sven Anders Hedin - 1917 - 460 sider
...sorcerers who do this are called Tebet and Kesimur, which are the names of two nations of Idolaters . . . They always go in a state of dirt and uncleanness,...respect for themselves, or for those who see them, unwashed, unkempt, and sordidly attired. These people also have a custom which I must tell you. If... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1927 - 392 sider
...way, is by the help of the devil ; but they make these people believe that it is compassed by dint of their own sanctity and the help of god. They always...themselves or for those who see them, unkempt and sordidly attired."1 In conclusion, I think that it will not be out of place to state here that, just as there... | |
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