The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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Zadetki 6–10 od 68
Stran 18
... native having a good- sized plot of land . The native never cul- tivates this , but nothing can tempt him to sell it . Perhaps he has learned that the white man takes the life of a people when he takes that people's land . The result is ...
... native having a good- sized plot of land . The native never cul- tivates this , but nothing can tempt him to sell it . Perhaps he has learned that the white man takes the life of a people when he takes that people's land . The result is ...
Stran 20
... native race . The French protect the natives in their tena- city of land , even though material pro- gress is thereby blocked . Nor does it tax them out of existence . Practically all that the native Maori has to pay is the an- nual ...
... native race . The French protect the natives in their tena- city of land , even though material pro- gress is thereby blocked . Nor does it tax them out of existence . Practically all that the native Maori has to pay is the an- nual ...
Stran 21
... native girl , quite the best looking girl of purely native blood I saw in the island , arrived just as I had reduced my wearing apparel to shoes , shirt and hat , but she was utterly unconcerned . Thereafter I kept the trousers on , but ...
... native girl , quite the best looking girl of purely native blood I saw in the island , arrived just as I had reduced my wearing apparel to shoes , shirt and hat , but she was utterly unconcerned . Thereafter I kept the trousers on , but ...
Stran 22
... natives can walk as well as swim . We had diffi- culty in making our horses keep up with our Maoris . It is not an unusual thing for a native to walk from Taravao to Pa- peete in six hours , a distance of thirty- eight miles by the ...
... natives can walk as well as swim . We had diffi- culty in making our horses keep up with our Maoris . It is not an unusual thing for a native to walk from Taravao to Pa- peete in six hours , a distance of thirty- eight miles by the ...
Stran 23
... native for a banana . He gave us a dozen : and a basket to carry them in . I had hardly gotten them in my hand when a boy ran up with over a dozen more . Nothing could persuade man or boy to accept money for this gift ; we shook hands ...
... native for a banana . He gave us a dozen : and a basket to carry them in . I had hardly gotten them in my hand when a boy ran up with over a dozen more . Nothing could persuade man or boy to accept money for this gift ; we shook hands ...
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