| 1829 - 446 páginas
...bananas, asking no greater luxuries, and proposing no higher ends of life than to eat and to sleep. He subdues to his use all the treasures of the earth...of the poor Indian keeps him, where he has been for ages, little elevated above the inferior animal; — the industry of the European, under his colder... | |
| 1830 - 438 páginas
...bananas, asking no greater luxuries, and proposing no higher ends of life than to eat and to sleep. He subdues to his use all the treasures of the earth...of the poor Indian keeps him, where he has been for ages, little elevated above the inferior animal ; — the industry of the European, under his colder... | |
| 1832 - 406 páginas
...bananas, asking no greater luxuries, and proposing no higher ends of life than to eat and to sleep. He subdues to his use all the treasures of the earth...of the poor Indian keeps him, where he has been for ages, little elevated above the inferior animal ; — the industry of the European, under his colder... | |
| 1839 - 580 páginas
...bananas, asking no greater luxuries, and proposing no higher ends of life than to eat and to sleep. He subdues to his use all the treasures of the earth by his labor and his skill ; and he carries his industry forward to its utmost limits, by the consideration... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 páginas
...and to sleep. lie subdues to his use all the uwsores of the earth by his labour and his skill; ind he carries his industry forward to its utmost limits, by the consideration that he has active 4 a ties to perform. The idleness of the poor Indian keeps him, where he has been for ages, little... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1848 - 600 páginas
...Bananas, asking no greater luxuries, and proposing no higher ends of life, than to eat and to sleep. H« subdues to his use all the treasures of the earth...of the poor Indian keeps him, where he has been for ages, little elevated above the inferior animal ; the industry of the European, under his colder skies,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Ells - 1778 - 392 páginas
...bananas, asking no greater luxuries, and proposing no higher ends of life than to eat and to sleep. He subdues to his use all the treasures of the earth by his labor and his skill ; and he carries his industry forward to its utmost limits, by the consideration... | |
| Robert Sears - 1856 - 566 páginas
...bananas, asking no greater luxuries, and proposing no higher ends of life than to eat and to sleep. He subdues to his use all the treasures of the earth by his labor and his skill ; and he carries his industry forward to its utmost limits, by the consideration... | |
| William Rhind - 1857 - 874 páginas
...banana, asking no greater luxxiries, and proposing no higher ends of life than to eat and to sleep. He subdues to his use all the treasures of the earth...and he carries his industry forward to its utmost limita, by the consideration that he has active duties to perform. The idleness of the poor Indian... | |
| Romulus Magnus Oppman - 1867 - 484 páginas
...bananas, asking no greater luxuries, and proposing no higher ends of life than to eat and to sleep. He subdues to his use all the treasures of the earth...of the poor Indian keeps him where he has been for ages, little elevated above the inferior animal, — the industry of the European, under his colder... | |
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