Californians," says P. Venegas, " as well as of all other Indians, are stupidity and insensibility ; want of knowledge and reflection; inconstancy, impetuosity, and blindness of appetite ; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labour and fatigue... California the Golden - Stran 41avtor: Rockwell D. Hunt - 1911 - 362 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Robertson - 1803 - 424 strani
...Indians, are stupidity and insensibility ; want of knowledge and reflection ; inconstancy, iiripetuosity, and blindness of appetite; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labor and fatigue; an excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or brutal; pusillanimity'^... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 392 strani
...bjind. iiess of appetite ; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labour and fatigue ; on excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or brutal ; pussillauimity ; and, in fine, a most wretched want of every thing which conslitmes the real man,... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 502 strani
...description. " The characteristics of the Californians," says P. Venegas, " as well as of all other Indians, are stupidity and insensibility ; want of knowledge...appetite ; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labour and fatigue ; an excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 strani
...description. ' The characteristics of the Californiaus/ says P. Venegas, ' as well as of all other Indians, are stupidity, and insensibility; want of knowledge...appetite ; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labour and fatigue; an excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 strani
...description. * The characteristics of the Californians,' says P. Venagas, « as well as of all other Indians, are stupidity and insensibility ; want of knowledge...appetite ; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labour and fatigue ; an excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 strani
...description. " The characteristics of the Californians," says P. Venegas, " as well as of all other Indians, are stupidity and insensibility ; want of knowledge...appetite; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labour -and fatigue ; an excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 488 strani
...description. " The characteristics of the Californians," says P. Venegas, " as well as of all other Indians, are stupidity and insensibility ; want of knowledge...appetite; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labour and fatigue ; an excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or... | |
| William Robertson - 1821 - 614 strani
...P. Venegas, " as well as of all other Indians, are stupidity and inserisibilityT wmrt-tiflEnowledge and reflection; inconstancy, impetuosity and blindness...appetite; an excessive sloth and abhorrence of all labour and fatigue, and excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or... | |
| William Robertson - 1824 - 398 strani
...description. " The characteristics of the Califoruians," says P. Venegas, " as well as of all other Indians, are stupidity and> insensibility; want of knowledge...appetite ; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labour and fatigue; an excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 484 strani
...description. " The characteristics of the Californians," says P. Venegas, " as well as of all other Indians, are stupidity and insensibility ; want of knowledge...appetite ; an excessive sloth, and abhorrence of all labour and fatigue ; an excessive love of pleasure and amusement of every kind, however trifling or... | |
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