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" The feeling of the Malay, fostered by education, is acute, and his passions are roused if shame be put upon him ; indeed, this dread of shame amounts to a disease ; and the evil is, that it has taken a wrong direction, the dread of shame being more of... "
The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: With ... - Página 131
por Sir Henry Keppel, Sir James Brooke - 1846 - 237 páginas
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen84

1846 - 706 páginas
...wrong direction, the dread of shame being more of exposure ' or abuse, than contrition for any offenee. I have always found ' them good-tempered and obliging,...character is the want of all candour or openness, and the rest' less spirit of cunning intrigue, which animates them from the ' highest to the lowest. Like other...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen9

1846 - 602 páginas
...evil is, that it has taken a wrong direction, the dread of shame being more of exposure or abuse, than contrition for any offence. I have always found them...conferred, and as grateful, as other people of more favored countries. Of course there is a reverse to this picture. The worst feature of Malay character...
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The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: With ...

Sir Henry Keppel - 1846 - 864 páginas
...shame amounts to a disease ; and the evil is, that it has taken a wrong direction, being more the dread of exposure or abuse, than shame or contrition for...conferred, and as grateful, as other people of more favored countries. Of course there is a reverse to this picture. The worst feature of the Malay character...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen78

1846 - 614 páginas
...other people of the globe. They are passionately fond of their children, and indulgent even to a fault. I have always found them good-tempered and obliging,...conferred, and as grateful as other people of more favoured nations.' — vol. ii. p. 128. * The ' Address ' of the Rev. C. Brereton did not reach us until this...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen78

1846 - 604 páginas
...other people of the globe. They are pasiionately fond of their children, and indulgent even to a fault. I have always found them good-tempered and obliging,...conferred, and as grateful as other people of more favoured nations.' — vol. ii. p. 128. • Tht'AddreM'of the Rev. C. Brereton did not reach us until this article...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen9

1846 - 610 páginas
...wrong direction, the dread of shame being more of exposure or abuse, than contrition for any oflence. I have always found them good-tempered and obliging,...conferred, and as grateful, as other people of more favored countries. Of course there is a reverse to this picture. The worst feature of Malay character...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen10

1846 - 636 páginas
...passionately fond of their children, and indulgent :ven to a fault. I have always found them poodempered and obliging, wonderfully amenable to authority, and...conferred, and as grateful as other people of more avored nations " — Vol. ii., p. 128. Of course there is a reverse to this picture. \mong their bad...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumen15

1848 - 594 páginas
...native character, and heedless of native customs and native etiquette. The result of such a Borneo. 49 ' I have always found them good-tempered and obliging,...is a reverse to this picture. The worst feature of the Malay character is the want of all candour or openness, and the restless spirit of cunning intrigue...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volumen84

1846 - 556 páginas
...is, that it has taken a ' wrong direction, the dread of shame being more of exposure ' or abuse, than contrition for any offence. I have always found '...character is the want of all candour or openness, and the rest' less spirit of cunning intrigue, which animates them fiom the ' highest to the lowest. Like other...
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The Living Age, Volumen10

1846 - 652 páginas
...other people of the globe. They are passionately fond of their children, and indulgent even to a fault. I have always found them goodtempered and obliging,...conferred, and as grateful as other people of more favored nations " — Vol. ii., p. 128. Of course there is a reverse to this picture. Among their bad...
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