| 1839 - 584 Seiten
...drunk, rolling in the gutter, and affording a butt for the jokes, gibes, and even blows, of a dozen vagabond negro boys. I believe they belonged to the...this is unphilosophical, because it certainly is a greatet disgrace and debasement to a white man ; still, I then feel my pity lost in my disgust ¡ while,... | |
| 1839 - 580 Seiten
...drunk, rolling in the gutter, and affording a butt for the jokes, gibes, and even blows, of a dozen vagabond negro boys. I believe they belonged to the...influence of liquor, as an Indian. I know this is uripnilosophical, because it certainly is a greatei disgrace and debasement to a white man ; still,... | |
| 1839 - 606 Seiten
...vagabond negro boys. I believe they belonged to the Chickasaw tribe. I know not why it is, but (here is no human being (except a woman) that affects me...influence of liquor, as an Indian. I know this is unphilosophieal, because it certainly is a Lrreatei disgrace and debasement to a while man ; still,... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - 1898 - 458 Seiten
...their free, wild traits for habits the reverse of exemplary. " I know not why it is," writes Murray, " but there is no human being (except a woman) that...feel my pity lost in my disgust; while in the case of an Indian (although I have lived too long among them to believe any more tales of their innocence,... | |
| Sir Charles Augustus Murray - 1839 - 256 Seiten
...drunk, rolling in the gutter, and affording a butt for the jokes, gibes, and even blows of a dozen vagabond negro boys. I believe they belonged to the...believe any more tales of their innocence, simplicity, <kc.,) my fancy fondly clings to the delusion of that state, " When wild in woods the noble savage... | |
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