932 Queries respecting the Human Race. [No. 155. 



88. If time is not divided by observations of those bodies, what 

 other mode is adopted ? and do observances connected with them rest 

 with the priests or chiefs? 



89. When the traveller, by personal acquaintance with the language, 



or by means of competent assistance from interpreters, can freely 



converse with the people, it will be desirable that he should form some 



idea of their amount of intelligence, their tone of mind with regard to 



social relations, as respects freedom, independence, or subserviency, 



and their recognition of moral obligations, and any other psychological 



character which observation may detect ; and more especially such as 



may contribute to an estimation of the probable results of efforts to 



develope and improve the character. 



Richd. King, M. D. 

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