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The West India Sketch Book - Page 290
by Trelawney Wentworth - 1835
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The Foreign Review, and Continental Miscellany, Volume 1

Periodicals - 1828 - 706 pages
...content only to satisfy nature, without further vexation for knowledge of things to come.'*—' They seem to live in the golden world without toil, living in open gardens, not intrenched with ditches, divided with hedges, or defended with walls : they deal truly one with another,...
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The Foreign Review, and Continental Miscellany, Volume 1

Periodicals - 1828 - 710 pages
...content only to satisfy nature, without further vexation for knowledge of things to come.' * — ' They seem to live in the golden world without toil, living in open gardens, not intrenched with ditches, divided with hedges, or defended with walls : they deal truly one with another,...
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The History of South America, from the Discovery of the New World by ...

William Grimshaw - America - 1830 - 258 pages
...so little, that, in so large a country, they have rather superfluity than scarceness; so that they seem to live in the golden world without toil, living in open gardens, not intrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended by walls. They deal truly, one with another,...
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The Ten Tribes of Israel Historically Identified with the Aborigines of the ...

Barbara Anne Simon, Barbara Allan Simon - History - 1836 - 418 pages
...have rather superfluity than scarceness, so that they seem to live in a golden world without toil. They deal truly one with another without laws, without books, and without judgei. They take him for an evil and mischievous man who taketh pleasure in doing hurt to another."...
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The Works of Washington Irving...

Washington Irving - 1848 - 454 pages
...with so little, that in so large a country they have rather superfluity than scarceness ; so that they seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens ; not intrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with 'another,...
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The life and voyages of Christopher Columbus

Washington Irving - Astoria (Or.) - 1849 - 756 pages
...with so little, that in so large a country they have rather superfluity than scarceness; so that they seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens; not intrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with another,...
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The British Colonies: Their History, Extent, Condition and Resources, Volume 8

Robert Montgomery Martin - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1850 - 230 pages
...with so little, that in so large a country they have rather superfluity than scarceness; so that they seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens, not intrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with another...
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The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Together with the ..., Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1849 - 450 pages
...with so little, that in so large a country they have rather superfluity than scarceness ; so that they seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens ; not intrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with CHAP....
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Works, Volume 3

Washington Irving - 1850 - 456 pages
...with so little, that in so large a country they have rather superfluity than scarceness ; so that they seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens ; not intrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with * Charlevoix....
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The Works of Washington Irving, Volume 3

Washington Irving - 1851 - 454 pages
...so that they seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens ; not intrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with * Charlevoix. Hist. St. Doming., lib. i. t Letter of Columbus to Luis de St. Angel. Navarrete, torn....
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