It appears that no article is spared by these unhappy men when a near relative dies ; their clothes and tents are cut to pieces, their guns broken, and every other weapon rendered useless, if some person do not remove these articles from their sight,... The Conquest of Canada - Halaman 242oleh George Warburton - 1849 - 508 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1824 - 884 halaman
...hooping-cough, and dysenteir. "It appears," says captain Franklin, "that no article is spared by those unhappy men when a near relative dies; their clothes...person do not remove these articles from their sight." The following is a most extraordinary instance of the effects of superstition : " The Northen Indians... | |
| 1823 - 582 halaman
...hooping-cough, and dysentery. ' It appears," says Captain Franklin, ' that no article is spaced by those unhappy men when a near relative dies; their clothes...person do not remove these articles from their sight.' The following is a most extraordinary instance of the effects of superstition. ' The Northern Indians... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1823 - 580 halaman
...hooping-cough, and dysentery. ' It appears,' says Captain Franklin, ' that no article is spared by those unhappy men when a near relative dies; their clothes...person ;do not remove these articles from their sight.' The following is a most extraordinary instance of the effectsofsuperstitio.n. .. ... , ';"-... ' The... | |
| 1823 - 468 halaman
...what is more, lasting, feelings. When one dear to them dies, they destroy every thing they possess ; " their clothes and tents are cut to pieces, their guns...person do not remove these articles from their sight, which is seldom done." The utter misery which results from 02 this infuriate destruction of their property,... | |
| Sir John Franklin - 1824 - 404 halaman
...token of their great grief for the loss of their relatives in the prevailing sickness. It appears that no article is spared by these unhappy men when a near...person do not remove these articles from their sight, which is seldom done. — Mr. Back sketched one of the children, which delighted the father very much,... | |
| Sir John Franklin - 1824 - 406 halaman
...token of their great grief for the loss of their relatives in the prevailing sickness. It appears that no article is spared by these unhappy men when a near...person do not remove these articles from their sight, which is seldom done. — Mr. Back sketched one of the children, This delighted the father very much,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 894 halaman
...hooping-cough, and dysentery. " It appears," says captain Franklin, '' that no article is spared by those unhappy men when a near relative dies; their, clothes...person do not remove these articles from their sight." The following is a most extraordinary instance ol the effects of superstition : " The Northen Indians... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 halaman
...hooping-cough, and dysentery. " It appears," says captain Franklin, " that no article is spared by those unhappy men when a near relative dies; their clothes...person do not remove these articles from their sight." The following is a most extraordinary instance of the effects of superstition : " The Northen Indians... | |
| 1824 - 890 halaman
...those unhappy men when a neai relative dies ; their clothes ami tents are cut to pieces, their gum broken, and every other weapon rendered useless, if...person do not remove these articles from their sight." The following is a most extraordinary instance of tk effects of superstition : " The Northeu Indians... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 halaman
...measles, hooping-cough, and dysentery. " It appears," says Franklin, " that no article is spared by those unhappy men when a near relative dies ; their clothes...weapon rendered useless, if some person do not remove those articles from their sight." As some relief, however, to the darker shades of their character,... | |
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