| 1814 - 556 pàgines
...until he purchased them, (at that time infants,) but they could recollect neither names nor language. Concluding they were my countrywomen. he ordered them...of their friendship, to which they appeared nothing loth. We then sat down to dinner, which tousisted of various dishes. excellent wines, and, to crown... | |
| 1814 - 564 pàgines
...until he purchased them, (at that time infants,) but they could recollect neither names nor language. Concluding they were my countrywomen, he ordered them to embrace me as a mark of their fricndship, to which they appeared nothing loth. We then sat down to dinner, which consisted of various... | |
| 1814 - 570 pàgines
...he told me that they had been taken to the east by the Jetans, passed from one nation to the other until he purchased them, (at that time infants,) but they could recollect neither names nor language. Concluding they were my countrywomen, he ordered them to embrace me as a mark of... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1830 - 332 pàgines
...that time, they were still infants, and could recollect neither names nor language. Concluding that they were my countrywomen, he ordered them to embrace me as a mark of my friendship, to which they appeared nothing loath. We then sat down to dinner, which consisted of... | |
| George Wilkins Kendall - 1844 - 432 pàgines
...lustrous eyes, overarched with brows of pencilled regularity, and fringed with lashes of long and tans, passed from one nation to another until he purchased...countrywomen, he ordered them to embrace me as a mark of friendship, to which they appeared nothing loath. We then sat down to dinner, which consisted of various... | |
| George Wilkins Kendall - 1846 - 620 pàgines
...down on the sofa beside me ; thus situated, he told me they hM been taken to the east by the Tetaus, passed from one nation to another until he purchased them, at that time infants, but they cooM recollect neither their names nor language ; but concluding they «" my countrywomen, he ordered... | |
| George Wilkins Kendall - 1847 - 616 pàgines
...taken to the east by the Tetaus, passed from one nation to another until he purchased them, at thnt time infants, but they could recollect neither their...countrywomen, he ordered them to embrace me as a mark of friendship, to which they appeared nothing loath. We then sat down to dinner, which consisted of various... | |
| Zebulon Montgomery Pike - 1895 - 514 pàgines
...the sofa beside me. Thus situated, he told me that they had been taken to the east by the Tetaus and passed from one nation to another, until he purchased them, at that time infants ; they could recollect neither their names nor language, but, concluding they were my countrywomen,... | |
| Zebulon Montgomery Pike - 1925 - 284 pàgines
...sofa beside me. Thus situated, he told me that they had been taken to the east by the Tetaus [and] passed from one nation to another until he purchased them, at that time infants. They could recollect neither their names nor language, but, concluding they were my country-women,... | |
| 1925 - 280 pàgines
...sofa beside me. Thus situated, he told me that they had been taken to the east by the Tetaus [and] passed from one nation to another until he purchased them, at that time infants. They could recollect neither their names nor language, but, concluding they were my country-women,... | |
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