| Richard Lander, John Lander - 1832 - 412 sivua
...only instance we have heard of a young man entertaining a strong Voi. I.— O attachment for a female. Marriage is celebrated by the natives as unconcernedly...possible; a man thinks as little of taking a wife .as of cutting an ear of corn — affection is altogether out of the question. A village in ruins, and... | |
| Richard Lander, John Lander, Alexander Bridport Becher - 1832 - 352 sivua
...This is the only instance we have heard of a young man entertaining a strong attachment for a female. Marriage is celebrated by the natives as unconcernedly...possible ; a man thinks as little of taking a wife, as of cutting an ear of corn — affection is altogether out of the question. A village in ruins, and... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 824 sivua
...ever heard of a young man entertaining a strong attachment for a female. Marriage is celebrated by thu natives as unconcernedly as possible. A man thinks as little of taking a wife as of cutting an ear of corn ; affection is altogether out of the question. A village in ruins, and a... | |
| J. D. B. De Bow - 1852 - 580 sivua
...love of country is equally a stranger to their breasts, as social tenderness or domestic affection." "Marriage is celebrated by the natives as unconcernedly...possible ; a man thinks as little of taking a wife as of cutting an ear of enrn; affection is altogether out of the question." They are, however, very submissive... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - 1852 - 580 sivua
...love of country is equally a stranger to their breasts, as social tenderness or domestic affection." " Marriage is celebrated by the natives as unconcernedly...possible ; a man thinks as little of taking a wife as of cutting an ear of corn ; affection is altogether out of the question." They are, however, very submissive... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 712 sivua
...and make very sad complaints of the stagnation in this branch of traffic." Page 158: "At Leograda, a man thinks as little of taking a wife as cutting an ear of corn. Affection is altogether out of the question." Page 160 : " At Eitoho, it will scarcely be believed, that not less... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 676 sivua
...and make very sad complaints of the stagnation in this branch of traffic." Page 158 : " At Leograda, a man thinks as little of taking a wife as cutting an ear of corn. Affection is altogether out of the question." Page 160 : " At Eitoho, it will scarcely be believed, that not less... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 666 sivua
...and make very sad complaints of the stagnation in this branch of traffic." Page 158 : " At Leograda, a man thinks as little of taking a wife as cutting an ear of corn. Affection is altogether out of the question." Page 160 : " At Eitcho, it will scarcely be believed, that not less... | |
| John Fletcher - 1852 - 650 sivua
...and make very sad complaints of the stagnation in this branch of traffic." Page 158: "At Leograda, a man thinks as little of taking a wife as cutting an ear of corn. Affection is altogether out of the question." Page 160 : " At Eitcho, it will scarcely be believed, that not less... | |
| None - 1852 - 492 sivua
...their breasts, as social tenderness or domestic affection." " Marriage is celebrated by the nations as unconcernedly as possible ; a man thinks as little of taking a wife, as of cutting an ear of corn—affection is altogether out of the question." They are, however, very submissive... | |
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