| Adam Ferguson - 1768 - 452 pàgines
...Nations under the Imprejfions of Property and * » Interejl. IT was a proverbial imprecation in ufe among the hunting nations on the confines, of Siberia,...enemy might be obliged to live like a Tartar, and be feized with the folly pf breeding and attending his cattle *. Nature, it feems,. in their apprehenfion,... | |
| Adam Ferguson - 1773 - 502 pàgines
...Rude Nations under the Iinpre/fions of Property and Interejl. IT was a proverbial imprecation in ufe among the hunting nations on the confines of Siberia,...live like a Tartar, and have the folly of troubling himfelf with the charge of cattle*. Nature, it feems, in their apprehenfion, by ftoring the woods and... | |
| Adam Ferguson - 1789 - 434 pàgines
...a" proverbial imprecation in ufe among the hunting nations en the conr.nes of Siberia j That thair enemy might be obliged to live like a. Tartar, and have the folly of troubling himfelf with the charge of cattle *. Nature , it feems , in their apprehenfion , by ftoriug the woods... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 424 pàgines
...to subsist on the product of his herds,' imprecates upon .his enemy, as the greatest of all curses, that he may be condemned to reside in one place, and to be nourished with the top of a weed. The rude Americans, fond of their own pursuits, and satisfied with their own lot, are equally unable... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 454 pàgines
...herds, imprecates upon his enemy, as the greateft of all curfes, that he may be condemned to refide in one place, and to be nourished with the top of a weed. The rude Americans, fond of their own purfuits, and fatisfied with their own lot, are equally unable... | |
| Adam Ferguson - 1809 - 484 pàgines
...dictates of the heart. r SECTION III. 01 RUDE NATIONS UNDER THE IMPRESSIONS OF PROPERTY AND INTEREST. IT was a proverbial imprecation in use among the hunting...folly of troubling himself with the charge of cattle.* Nature, it seems, in their apprehension, by storing the woods and the desert with game, rendered the... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 392 pàgines
...to subsist on the product of his herds, imprecates upon his. enemy, as the greatest of all curses, that he may be condemned to reside in one place, and to be nourished with the top of a weed. The rude Americans, fond of their own pursuits and satisfied with their own lot, are equally nnable... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 pàgines
...and to subsist on the product of his herds, imprecates upon his enemy, as the greatest of all curses, that he may be condemned to reside in one place, and to be nourished with the top of a weed. The rude Americans, fond of their own pursuits, and satisfied with their own lot, are equally unable... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 pàgines
...and to subsist on the product of his herds, imprecates upon his enemy, as the greatest of all curses, that he may be condemned to reside in one place, and to be nourished with the top of a weed. The rude Americans, fond of their own pursuits, and satisfied with their own lot, are equally unable... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 pàgines
...and to subsist on the productof his herds, imprecates upon his enemy, as the greatest of all curses, that he may be condemned to reside in one place, and to be nourished with the top of a weed. The rude Americans, fond of their own pursuits, and satisfied with their own lot, are equally unable... | |
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