| English literature - 1801 - 588 pages
...Their moderation towards the colonifts, and all white people, has íhewn itfelf on many occafions; and if the inhabitants of the bordering parts of the...would endeavour to fupprefs, fuch an idea. They know тегу well that in the height of a war into which this people was iniquitoufly driven, the lives... | |
| Sir John Barrow - Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) - 1802 - 404 pages
...or feelings of gratitude, instead of assisting to propagate, they would endeavour to suppress, such an idea. They know very well that in the height of a war into which this people was iniquitously driven, the lives of all 2 B their women and children that fell into the hands of the... | |
| English poetry - 1802 - 888 pages
...íeeíings of gratitude, instead of assisting to propagate, they would endeavour to suppress, such an idea. They know very well that in the height of a war into which this people was iniquitously driven, the lives of all their women and children that fell into the hands of the Kaflers... | |
| 1802 - 886 pages
...Their moderation towards the colonists, and all white people, has shown itself on many occasions ; and if the inhabitants of the bordering parts of the colony had any sense of honour or feelings of gratitude» instead of a*sisling to propágale, 4Ley would endeavour... | |
| John Davison - 1803 - 438 pages
...unmerited. Their moderation towards the Colonies, and all white people, hasjhewn itJ elf on many occa|ions ; and if the inhabitants of the bordering parts of the...had any fenfe of honour, or feelings of gratitude, in/lead of aflifting te propagate, they •would endeavour to fupprefs fuch an idea. The experiment... | |
| R. P. Forster - Voyages and travels - 1818 - 508 pages
...or feeling of gratitude, instead of assisting to propagate, they would endeavour to suppress, such an idea. They know very well that in the height of a xvar into which this people was iniquitously driven, , [ i IK- lives of' all their women and children... | |
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