| SEVERAL HANDS - 1768 - 628 pagine
...even a difrefpeilful word or gbince from an eqml will fuddenly kindle a good number of them, and m-ike them fall upon one another with their knives. I fay from an equal ; ЬссачГе from a f.iperior, that is, from one who has ihe appearance of a gentleman, they will... | |
| 1800 - 614 pagine
...compaffionate, and religious, they have, on the other band, fuch quick feelings, that even a difrefpeftful word or glance from an equal will fuddenly kindle...one another with .their knives, I fay from an equal i becaufe from a fuperior, that is, from one who has the appearance of a gentleman, they will bear... | |
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