| James Buchanan - 1824 - 350 páginas
...contrary, their bad actions predominate, " the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins iu the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...island, from which they are excluded for ever."£ On the other hand, the Arrowauks, or natives of Cuba, Hispaniola, Porto Rico, Jamaica, and Trinidad,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 404 páginas
...contrary, their bad actions predominate, " the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever f." On the other hand, the Arrowauks, or natives of Cuba, Hispaniola, Porto Rico, Jamaica, and Trinidad,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 164 páginas
...contrary, their bad actions predominate, "the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever."J On the other hand, the Arrowauks, or natives of Cuba, Hispaniola, Porto Rico, Jamaica, and... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 480 páginas
...predominate, " the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up •sts i11 l^e "e" ^ *° their chins iQ the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...struggling, but with unavailing endeavours, to reach cui»w& • l^e Blissful island, from which they are excluded out of P for ever |." v .,. On the other... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 480 páginas
...stone canoe »inks at once, and leaves them up to their chin in water, to behold and regret the rewards enjoyed by the good, and eternally struggling, but...blissful island from which they are excluded for ever. Of the. Oonalashka and Xootka Sound fiidians. The native inhabitants of Oonalashka, an ¡bland of the... | |
| Charles Johnston, Peter Johnston - 1827 - 276 páginas
...delightful and eternal abode. But if, on the contrary, their bad actions predominate, the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins in water, to behold...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever."* Edwards, in the History of the West Indies, says that the natives of Cuba, Hispaniola, Porto Rico,... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1834 - 446 páginas
...good actions are declared to predominate, they are landed upon the island, where there is to be no end to their happiness , which, however, according to...blissful island from which they are excluded for ever." — Mackenzie's Voyages, p. 84, New-York edit. 1802. The hunters came, the charm they brought. It is... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1834 - 472 páginas
...good actions are declared to predominate, they are landed upon the island, where there is to be no end to their happiness , which, however, according to...blissful island from which they are excluded for ever." — Mackenzie's Voyages, p. 84, New- York edit. 1S02. The hunters came, the charm they brought. It... | |
| George Turner - 1836 - 220 páginas
...actions weigh down the balance, the stone canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever. They have some faint notions of the transmigration of the soul, so that if a child be born with teeth,... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1838 - 480 páginas
...stune canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to their chin in water, to behold and regret the rewards enjoyed by the good, and eternally struggling, but...blissful island from which they are excluded for ever. Of the Oonalashka and Nootka Sound Indians. THE native inhahitants of Oonalashka, an island of the... | |
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