| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 874 頁
...it serves to excite their admiration. Yes, my dear brother, they love gold ; they pass their lites in extorting it from such Europeans as fall into their...for what purpose : — for continuing the course of fife which I have described, and for teaching it to their children. О Jean Jacques ! why was it not... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 944 頁
...horses in the world, and full of courage : they live with their wives and children in flying campe, which are never pitched two nights together in the...described, and for teaching it to their children, О Jean Jacques ! why wae it not thy fate to see those men, whom thou callest BOOK III. ' the men of-... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1828 - 528 頁
...his name.* admiration. Yes, my dear brother, they tove gold ; they pass their lives in extorting H from such Europeans as fall into their hands, and...what purpose ? — for continuing the course of life above described, and for inculcating similar pursuits in their children. O Jean Jacques! (Rousseau)... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 454 頁
...fleetest horses in the world, and full of courage. They live with their wives and children in ilying camps, which are never pitched two nights together...children. O, Jean Jacques ! why was it not thy fate to see these men, whom thou call'st ' the men of nature ? ' — thou wouldst sink with shame, thou wouldst... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 456 頁
...with their wives and children in flying camps, which are never pitched two nights together in the tame place. They are horrible savages, and yet they have...children. O, Jean Jacques ! why was it not thy fate to see these men, whom thou call'st ' the men of nature 9 ' — thou wouldst sink with shame, thou wouldst... | |
| 1842 - 410 頁
...nights together in the same place. They are horrible savages, and yet they have some notion of .gold ! A small quantity of it serves to excite their admiration....described, and for teaching it to their children. 0, Jean Jacques ! why was it not thy fate to see those men whom thou callest ' the men of Nature ?'... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1843 - 440 頁
...it serves to excite their admiration. Yes, my dear brother, they h1ve gold ; they pass their l1ves in extorting it from such Europeans as fall into their...children. O, Jean Jacques ! why was it not thy fate to see these men, whom thou call'st ' the men of nature ? — thou wouldst sink with shame, thou wouldst startle... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1860 - 442 頁
...nights together in the same place. 4They are horrible savages, and yet they have some notion of gold ! A small quantity of it serves to excite their admiration....described, and for teaching it to their children. 0, Jean Jacques ! why was it not thy fate to see those men whom thou callest 'the_men of Nature?' thon... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1876 - 430 頁
...it serves to excite their admiration. Yes, my dear brother, they love gold ; they pass their live,, in extorting it from such Europeans as fall into their...children. O, Jean Jacques! why was it not thy fate to see these men, whom thou call'st ' the men of nature ft — thou wouldst sink with shame, thou won Idst... | |
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