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" If the knowledge of a few individuals can only be acquired at such, a price as the happiness of Nations, it were better for the discoverers and the discovered that the SouthSea had still remain'd unknown to Europe and its restless inhabitants. "
Ecriture Du Voyage Et Mémoire Culturelle - Página 70
de International Comparative Literature Association. Congress - 2000 - 293 páginas
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The farmer's boy; a rural poem [ed. by C. Lofft. On fine paper].

Robert Bloomfield, Capel Lofft - 1800 - 184 páginas
...introduction of foreign luxuries may hasten its ditsolution cannot be too frequently repeated to Eurppeans. If the knowledge of a few individuals can only be...the discoverers and the discovered that the South Sta had still rcmain'd unknown to Europe and its restless inhabitants." REFLECTIONS ON OTAHEITE: Cook's...
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The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem

Robert Bloomfield - 1801 - 390 páginas
...roay last is uncertain: and how much the introduction of foreign luxuries may hasten its dissolution cannot be too frequently repeated to Europeans. If...better for the discoverers and the discovered that the SouthSea had still remain'd unknown to Europe and its restless inhabitants." JU.FLECTJONS ON OiAHEiTE:...
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The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem

Robert Bloomfield - 1802 - 186 páginas
...the introduction of foreign In xuiics may hasten its dissolution cannot be too frequently icpeatcd to Europeans. If the knowledge of a few individuals can only be acquired at sucb a price as the happinesi of Nations, it were better for the discoverers and the discover-" rd...
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The farmer's boy; a rural poem [ed. by C. Lofft. On fine paper].

Robert Bloomfield - 1803 - 188 páginas
...may last is uncertain : and how much the introduction of foreign luxuries may hasten its dissolution cannot be too frequently repeated to Europeans. If the knowledge of a few individuals can only be acqnired at such a price as the happiness of Nations, it were better for the discoverers and the discovered...
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The farmer's boy: Rural tales. ballads, and songs: Wild flowers; or ...

Robert Bloomfield - 1853 - 250 páginas
...may last is uncertain: and how much the introduction of foreign luxuries may hasten its dissolution cannot be too frequently repeated to Europeans. If the knowledge of a few individuals cau only be acquired at such a price as the happiness of nations, it were better for the discoverers...
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Voyages of Discovery: Captain Cook and the Exploration of the Pacific

Lynne Withey - 1989 - 528 páginas
...contact were all negative. Indeed, he went so far as to question the morality of scientific discovery: "If the knowledge of a few individuals can only be...acquired at such a price as the happiness of nations," he wrote, "it were better for the discoverers, and the discovered, that the South Sea had still remained...
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Imagining the Pacific: In the Wake of the Cook Voyages

Bernard Smith - 1992 - 290 páginas
...concern at the likely outcome of Cook's voyages. In a much-quoted passage in his Voyage, he wrote: 'If the knowledge of a few individuals can only be...the discoverers and the discovered, that the South Seas had still remained unknown to Europe and its restless inhabitants. '^9 Forster's apprehensions...
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Green Imperialism: Colonial Expansion, Tropical Island Edens and the Origins ...

Richard H. Grove - 1996 - 560 páginas
...years earlier, he was appalled by the prospect opening before the Pacific islanders and concluded that 'if the knowledge of a few individuals can only be...the discoverers and the discovered that the South Seas had remained unknown to Europe and its restless inhabitants'.'5 Cook's comments on Australian...
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Schwellen: germanistische Erkundungen einer Metapher

Nicholas Saul - 1999 - 388 páginas
...project. Writing about a Tahiti transformed by the introduction of European commodities, he concludes: „If the knowledge of a few individuals can only be acquired at such a price äs the happiness of nations, it were better for the discoverers and the discovered, that the South...
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Music and Orientalism in the British Empire, 1780s-1940s: Portrayal of the East

Martin Clayton, Bennett Zon - 2007 - 380 páginas
..."absolute want" nor the "unbounded voluptuousness" of European society'.28 As Forster himself says, 'if the knowledge of a few individuals can only be...acquired at such a price as the happiness of nations, it was better for the discoverers, and the discovered, that the South Sea had remained unknown to Europe...
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