 | 1830 - 488 Seiten
...the women vied with each other in the attentions of cooking, and drying and mending their clothes. ' The women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp,' gave a pleasing picture of savage life. Yet a continued intercourse shown! that the Esquimaux inherited... | |
 | Edinburgh cabinet library - 1830 - 456 Seiten
...and the women vied with each other in the attentions of cooking, drying, and mending their clothes. " The women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," gave a pleasing picture of savage life. Yet a continued intercourse showed that the Esquimaux inherited... | |
 | 1831 - 446 Seiten
...each other in the attentions of cooking, and drying and mending their clothes. u The women working ami singing, their husbands quietly mending their lines,...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp, "gave a pleasing picture of savage life. Yet u continued intercourse showed that the Esquimaux inherited... | |
 | Sir John Leslie, Robert Jameson, Hugh Murray - 1832 - 946 Seiten
...and the women vied with each other in the attentions of cooking, drying, and mending their clothes. " The women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," gave a pleasing picture of savage life. Yet a continued intercourse showed that the Esquimaux inherited... | |
 | Eliza Robbins - 1833 - 270 Seiten
...vied with each other in the attention of cooking for them, and in drying and mending their clothes. " The women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," gave a pleasing picture of savage life. The children are treated, like those of the Greenlanders, with... | |
 | Origen Bacheler - 1836 - 492 Seiten
...attention, setting the best food they had before them, as well as mending and drying their clothes. " The women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," presents a scene of civilized happiness little imagined to exist in such desolate regions, and cheering... | |
 | Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1841 - 562 Seiten
...attention, setting the best food they had before them, as well as mending and drying their clothes. " The women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the children playing before the door, and the pot bulling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," presents a scene of civilized happiness little imagined... | |
 | 1843 - 492 Seiten
...attention, setting the best food they had before them, as well as mending and drying their clothes. " The women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," presents a scene of civilized happiness little imagined to exist in such desolate regions, and cheering... | |
 | 1843 - 408 Seiten
...and the women vied with each other in the attentions of cooking, drying, and mending their clothes. " The women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," gave a pleasing picture of savage life. Yet a continued intercourse showed that the Esquimaux inherited... | |
 | Sir John Leslie, Hugh Murray, Robert Jameson - 1845 - 440 Seiten
...and the women vied with each other in the attentions of cooking, drying, and mending their clothes. " The women working and singing, their husbands quietly...the pot boiling over the blaze of a cheerful lamp," gave a pleasing picture of savage life. Yet a continued intercourse with them showed that they inherit... | |
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