They care little about ministers, and think less about paying them. They are averse to all, even the most necessary restraints. They are destitute of the forms and observances of society and religion; but they are sincere and kind without professions,... Stories of Missouri - Stran 85avtor: John Roy Musick - 1897 - 288 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Timothy Flint - 1826 - 410 strani
...offensively. They care little about ministers) and think less about paying them. They are averse to all, even the most necessary restraints. They are destitute...professions, and have a coarse, but substantial morality, which is often rendered more striking by the immediate contrast of the graceful bows, civility, and... | |
| Lucien Carr - 1888 - 406 strani
...offensively. They care little about ministers, and think less about paying them. They are averse to all, even the most necessary, restraints. They are destitute...professions, and have a coarse but substantial morality." In a word, they were " a hardy, adventurous, hospitable, rough, but sincere and upright race." These... | |
| Walter Barlow Stevens - 1915 - 604 strani
...customs and opinions, there would be many that would strike us offensively. They are averse to all, even the most necessary, restraints. They are destitute...professions, and have a coarse but substantial morality." Brackenridge, as he traveled through the region west of St. Louis, observed the extraordinary qualities... | |
| Walter Barlow Stevens - 1917 - 60 strani
...customs and opinions, there would be many that would strike us offensively. They are averse to all, even the most necessary, restraints. They are destitute...are sincere and kind without professions, and have a course but substantial morality." Brackenridge, as he traveled through Missouri Territory, observed... | |
| 1918 - 326 strani
...adventurous, hospitable, rough, but sincere and upright race of people. . . . They are averse to all, even the most necessary restraints. They are destitute...professions, and have a coarse, but substantial morality." 37 And he has also characterized them in verse,38 "And those rude foresters, who lead the van, Who... | |
| Ohio State University, Perley Isaac Reed - 1918 - 250 strani
...adventurous, hospitable, rough, but sincere and upright race of people. . . . They are averse to all, even the most necessary restraints. They are destitute...professions, and have a coarse, but substantial morality." 37 And he has also characterized them in verse,38 "And thoae rude foresters, who lead the van. Who... | |
| Walter Barlow Stevens - 1921 - 1062 strani
...customs and opinions, there would be many that would strike us offensively. They are averse- to all, even the. most necessary, restraints. They are destitute...professions, and have a coarse but substantial morality." Missouri No Cave of Adullam. Brackenridge, as he traveled through the region west of St. Louis, observed... | |
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