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Travels in the Interior of Africa - Page 136
by Mungo Park - 1825 - 180 pages
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Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa

Mungo Park - Africa, West - 1799 - 520 pages
...hungry, or thirsty, wet, or sick, they did not hesitate, like " the men, to perform a generous action. In so free, and so " kind a manner did they contribute...dry, I drank the sweetest draught, and if hungry, -I eat the " coarsest morsel with a double relish." It is surely reasonable to suppose, that the soft...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 14

1799 - 746 pages
...or fick, they did not hefttate, like the men, to perform a generous action. Ill fo free, and in fo kind a manner did they contribute to my relief, that if I was dry, I drank the fweeteft draught, and if hungry, I eat the coarfcft moifel with a double relilh." P. 263. We (hall...
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records ..., Volume 14

William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1804 - 410 pages
...hungry, or thirsty, wet, or sick, they did not hesitate, like the men, to perform a generous action. In so free and so kind a manner did they contribute...hungry, I ate the coarsest morsel with a double relish." As the negroes have no written language of their own, the general rule of decision is an appeal to...
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to ...

William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1804 - 412 pages
...like the men, to perform a generous action. In so free and so kind a manner did they contribute to ray relief, that, if I was dry, I drank the sweetest draught,...hungry, I ate the coarsest morsel with a double relish." As the negroes have no written language of their own, the general rule of decision is an appeal to...
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern; from the Earliest Records ..., Volume 14

William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1804 - 416 pages
...hungry, or thirsty, wet, or sick, they did not hesitate, like the men, to perform a generous action. In so free and so kind a manner did they contribute to ray relief, that, if I was dry, I drank the sweetest draught, and if hungry, I ate the coarsest morsel...
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6

Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1806 - 500 pages
...benevolence, these actions have been performed in so free and kind a manner, that if I was thirsty, I drank the sweetest draught, and if hungry I ate the coarsest meal with a double relish." The most striking characteristic in the mind of Jaques, says professor...
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Affection: With Other Poems

Henry Smithers - Poetry, English - 1807 - 254 pages
...benevolence, these actions have been performed in so free and so kind a manner, that if I was thirsty I drank the sweetest draught; and if hungry I ate the coarsest morsel with a double relish.1' P. 33, 1. 19. Attachment strong burst from the feeble frame. Many a chequered year has rolled...
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Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa: Performed Under the Direction ...

Mungo Park - Africa - 1807 - 594 pages
...like the " men, to perform a generous action. In so " free, and so kind a manner did they conK tribute to my relief; that if I was dry, " I drank the sweetest draught, and if hun" gry , I eat the coarsest morsel with a double " relish." It is surely reasonable to suppose, that...
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Poems

George Crabbe - Poetry, English - 1808 - 280 pages
...thirsty, wet or sick, they did not hesitate, like men, to perform a generous action : in so free and kind a manner did they contribute to my relief, that...hungry, I ate the coarsest morsel with a double relish." PLACE the White-Man on Africk's coast, Whose swarthy sons in blood delight, Who of their scorn to Europe...
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...thirsty, wet or sick, they did not hesitate, like men, to perform a generous action : in so free and kind a manner did they contribute to my relief, that...hungry, I ate the coarsest morsel with a double relish." PLACE the White-Man on Africk's coast, Whose swarthy sons in blood delight, Who of their scorn to Europe...
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