| 1793 - 586 páginas
...their tents with them, without which they could not fubfift in fummer. Therefore no man can pafs for я right Greenlander, who cannot catch feals. This is...difficult and dangerous one it is) to which they are train, ed from their infaecy, by which they maintain thrmfelves, make themfelves agreeable to others,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 620 páginas
...Cireenlander, who cannot catch feals. This is the ultimate end they afpire at, in all their d«» vice and labour from their childhood up. It is the only...trained from their infancy, by which •they maintain thrmfelves, make themfelves agreeable to others, and become beneficial members of the community. The... | |
| 1803 - 582 páginas
...a right Greenlander, who cannot catch feals. This is the ultimate end they afpire at, in all tlicir device and labour from their childhood up. It is the...trained from their infancy, by which they maintain thenilelves, make therofelxes agreeable lo others, and become beneficial members of the community.... | |
| Sir William Jardine - 1839 - 414 páginas
...no man can pass for a right Greenlander who cannot catch Seals. This is the ultimate end they aspire at in all their device and labour from their childhood up. It is the only art, and in truth it is a difficult and dangerous one, to which they are trained from their infancy, by which they maintain... | |
| Robert Hamilton (M.D., F.R.S.E.) - 1839 - 406 páginas
...no man can pass for a right Greenlander who cannot catch Seals. This is the ultimate end they aspire at in all their device and labour from their childhood up. It is the only art, and in truth it is a difficult and dangerous one, to which they are trained from their infancy, by which they maintain... | |
| Robert Hamilton (M.D., F.R.S.E.) - 1860 - 490 páginas
...no man can pass for a right Greenlander who cannot catch Seals. This is the ultimate end they aspire at in all their device and labour from their childhood up. It is the only art, and in truth it is a difficult and dangerous one, to which they are trained from their infancy, by which they maintain... | |
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