| 1793 - 532 páginas
...tough, that the canibals who have the reft of it to eat, find very hard work to fep;uite the flefh from the bones with their teeth like dogs. " In the mean time thofe within are very much elevated ; Love lights all its fires, and every thing is permitted with... | |
| 1790 - 522 páginas
...tough, that the canibals, who have the reft of it to eat, find very hard work to feparate the fleih from the bones with their teeth, like dogs. In the mean time, thofe within are very much elevated ; love lights all its fires, and every thing is permitted with... | |
| 1790 - 614 páginas
...tough that the cariibals, who have the reft of it to eat, find very hard work to feparate the flefh from the bones with their teeth like dogs. • In the mean time, thofe within are very much elevated ; love lights all its fires, and every thing is permitted with... | |
| 1790 - 564 páginas
...that the caniba1 , who have $rt r^{t of it to -''Г, Г'П'1 very hard jyork to feparaie the fltih from the bones with their teeth like dogs. In the mean time, thofe witbi|| are very much elevated ; love lights all its fires, and every thing is permitted with... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 544 páginas
...tough, that the canibals who have the reft of it to eat, find very hard work to feparate the fiefh from the bones with their teeth like dogs. " In the mean time thofe within are very, much elevated; Love lights all its fires, and every thing is permitted with... | |
| James Bruce - 1798 - 422 páginas
...tough, that the cannibals, who have the reft of it to eat, find very hard work to feparate the flefh from the bones with their teeth like dogs. In the mean time, thofe within are very much elevated ; love lights all its 6res, and every thing is permitted with abfolute... | |
| James Bruce, Samuel Shaw - 1814 - 408 páginas
...hard work to fcparate the flelh from the bones with their teeth like dogs. In the mean time, thofe within are very much elevated ; love lights all its fires, and every thing is permitted with abfolute freedom. There is no" coynefs, no delays, no need of appointments or retirement, to gratify... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 346 páginas
...animal, bleeding to death, becomes so tough that the cannibals, who have the rest of it to eat, find very hard work to separate the flesh from the bones with their teeth like dogs. Although we read from the Jesuits a great deal about marriage and polygamy, yet there is nothing which... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1804 - 308 páginas
...Weeding to death, becomes that the cannibals who hare the rest of it Io cat,i lmd it extremely ditficult to separate the flesh from the bones with their teeth, like dogs." The Abyssiniaas eat no wild nor water fowl, ilot even the goose, 'which wa.s esteemed a, great delicacy... | |
| 1815 - 500 páginas
...animal, bleeding to death, becomes so tough, that the canibals, who have the rest of it to eat, find very hard work to separate the flesh from the bones with their teeth, like dogs, la the mean time, those within, are very much elevated; love lights all its fires, and. every thing... | |
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