English have given him their protection, and with it their vices; and he is a sunk and degraded being — a wretched savage, despised and suspected by his tribe, continually intoxicated, and ever ready to sell his wives for brandy. — Such are the fruits... Four Years in Southern Africa - Página 95por Cowper Rose - 1829 - 308 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1830 - 590 páginas
...bottle to be thy true subject, For the liquor is not earthly," — a wretched savage, despised nnd suspected by his tribe, continually intoxicated, and...founded on the very vices they have learned from us.* pp. 91, 92. Mr. Rose afterwards extends his acquaintance with the Caffers, by accompanying the Landdrost... | |
| 1834 - 450 páginas
...English have given him their protection, and with it their vices; and he is a sunk and degraded being — a wretched savage, despised and suspected by his tribe,...founded on the very vices they have learned from us !' — (P. 94. ) This is one side of the picture: Mr. Kay gives us the other. He is «peaking of some... | |
| 1834 - 596 páginas
...have given him their pro' tection, and with it their vices ; and he is a sunk and degraded ' being — a wretched savage, despised and suspected by his tribe,...founded on the very .' vices they have learned from us !' — (P. 94.) This is one side of the picture : Mr Kay gives us the other. He is speaking of some... | |
| 1834 - 300 páginas
...English have given him their protection, and with it their vices; and he is a sunk and degraded being — a wretched savage, despised and suspected by his tribe,...founded on the very vices they have learned from us !' — (P. 94.) This is one side of the picture: Mr. Kay gives us the other. He is speaking of some... | |
| Charles James Napier - 1835 - 312 páginas
...being—a wretched savage, despised " and suspected by his tribe; continually intoxi" cated, and even ready to sell his wives for brandy. " Such are the...them temperate, we leave them drunkards ; and, " in after years, a plea for their destruction is " founded on the very vices they have learned from " us... | |
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