| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 páginas
...they will answer Matta ne hatta, which to translate is ' Not I have,' instead of * I have not.' " 13. Of their customs and manners there is much to be said....in water, and while very young, and in cold weather to choose, they plunge them in the rivers to harden and embolden them. Having lapt them in a clout,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 404 páginas
...spoken in Europe that hath words of more sweetness or greatness, in accent and emphasis than theirs. Of their customs and manners there is much to be said....in water, and while very young and in cold weather to choose, they plunge them in the rivers, to harden and embolden them; having wrapt them in a clout,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 480 páginas
...spoken in Europe that hath words of more sweetness or greatness, in accent and emphasis than theirs. Of their customs and manners there is much to be said....in water, and while very young and in cold weather to choose, they plunge them in the rivers, to harden and embolden them ; having wrapt them in a clout,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 164 páginas
...greatness, in accent and emphasis than theirs. • Of their customs and manners there is much to be said. 1 will beg-in with children: so soon as they are born,...in water, and while very young and in cold weather to choose, they plunge them in the rivers, to harden and embolden them; having- wrapt them in a clout,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 350 páginas
...greatness, in accent and emphasis than theirs. Of their customs and manners there is much to be said. 1 will begin with children: so soon as they are born,...in water, and while very young and in cold weather to choose, they plunge them in the rivers, to harden and embolden them ; having wrapt them in a clout,... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 632 páginas
...they will answer Malta ne halt a, which to translate is, Not I have, instead of, I have not. XIII. Of their customs and manners, there is much to be...in water, and while very young, and in cold weather to choose, they plunge them in the rivers to harden and embolden them. Having wrapped them in a clout,... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 392 páginas
...will answer Matta ne hatta, which tit t' hn-'late is ' Not I have.' instead of ' I have not.' "13. Of their customs and manners there is much to be said....will begin with children. So soon as they are born thev wash them in water, and while very lrounu, and in cold weather to choose, they plunge them in... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 páginas
...spoken in Europe, that hath words of more sweetness, or greatness in accent and emphasis, than theirs. Of their customs and manners, there is much to be said ; I will begin •itrith children ; so soon as they are born, they wash them in water ; and while very young, and... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1833 - 350 páginas
...complexion hath not much more of the white, and the noses of several of them have as much of the Roman. Of their customs and manners, there is much to be...born, they wash them in water ; and while very young, i and in cold weather, they plunge them in the rivers, to harden and embolden them. The children will... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 552 páginas
...they will answer, Matta ne Haifa, which to translate is, not I hâve, instead of I have not. XIII. Of their customs and manners, there is much to be said, I will begin with children. The children will go very young, at nine months commonly ; if boys, they go a fishing till ripe for... | |
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