The Men, for their Parts, just like the Indians, impose all the Work upon the poor Women. They make their Wives rise out of their Beds early in the Morning, at the same time that they lie and Snore, till the Sun has run one third of his course, and disperst... History of North Carolina: With Maps and Illustrations - Stran 246avtor: Francis Lister Hawks - 1858Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Byrd - 1841 - 156 strani
...at all, by the help of the low grounds, and the great variety of mast that grows on the high land. The men, for their parts, just like the Indians, impose...beds early in the morning, at the same time that they He and snore, till the sun has risen one third of his course, and dispersed all the unwholesome damps.... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 strani
...children, and in that only instance make themselves useful members of an infant-colony."3 The men " make their wives rise out of their beds early in the...same time that they lie and snore, till the sun has run one-third of his course, and dispersed all the unwholesome damps. Then, after stretching and yawning... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 356 strani
...children, and in that only instance make themselves useful members of an infant-colony."8 The men " make their wives rise out of their beds early in the...same time that they lie and snore, till the sun has run one-third of his course, and dispersed all the unwholesome damps. Then, after stretching and yawning... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 354 strani
...children, and in that only instance make themselves useful members of an infant-colony."3 The men " make their wives rise out of their beds early in the...at the same time that they lie and snore, till the s>m has run one-third of his course, and dispersed all the unwholesome damps. Then, after stretching... | |
| 1881 - 1180 strani
...are just like the Indians — impose all the work on the women. They make their wives rise out of bed early in the morning at the same time that they lie and snore till the sun has risen one-third of his course and dispersed all the unwholesome damps. Then, after rising and stretching... | |
| F. J. STIMSON - 1896 - 378 strani
...laziest baking of Christians I have seen outside old Ireland. The men—just like the Indian Savages, impose all the work upon the poor women. They make...beds early in the morning, at the same time that they lye and Snore till the Sun hath run one good third of his course, & disperst all the unwholesome Damps.... | |
| John Fiske - 1900 - 478 strani
...with laziness, but more especially the men, who let their wives work for them. The men, he says, " make their wives rise out of their beds early in the morning, at the A Kenre same time that they lie and snore till the sun has [-o1t"™Iby run one third of his course... | |
| William Byrd - 1901 - 590 strani
...at all, by the Help of the Low Grounds, and the great Variety of Mast that grows on the High-land. The Men, for their Parts, just like the Indians, impose...out of their Beds early in the Morning, at the same tune that they lye and Snore, till the Sun has run one third of his course, and disperst all the unwholesome... | |
| John Lawson - 1903 - 204 strani
...climate, the easiness of raising provisions and the slothfulness of the people. The men, for their part, just like the Indians, Impose all the work upon the...beds early in the morning, at the same time that they He and snore till the sun has risen one-third of Its course and dispersed all the unwholesome damps.... | |
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