In wandering over the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark, through honest Sweden, frozen Lapland, rude and churlish Finland, unprincipled Russia, and the wide-spread regions of the wandering Tartar, if hungry, dry, cold, wet, or sick, woman has ever... The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American Remembrancer of ... - Page 194by James Hardie - 1802Full view - About this book
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 500 pages
...to me, and uniformly so ; and to add to this virtue, so worthy the appellation of benevolence, these actions have been performed in so free and kind a manner, that if I was thirsty, I drank the sweetest draught, and if hungry I ate the coarsest meal with a double relish."... | |
| John Stewart - 1808 - 330 pages
...the wandering Tartar, if hungry, dry, cold, wet, or sick, the women have ever been friendly to me ; and to add to this virtue (so worthy of the appellation...their actions have been performed in so free, and so kind a manner, that if I was dry, I drank the sweetest draught; and, if hungry, I eat the coarsest... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 636 pages
...wandering Tartar, if hungry, dry, cold, wet, or sick, woman has ever been friendly to me, and uniformly so; and to add to this virtue, so worthy of the appellation of benevolence, these actions have been performed in so free and so kind a manner, that, if I was dry, I drank the... | |
| William Giles - 1811 - 268 pages
...to me, and uniformly so. And to add to this virtue (so worthy the appellation of benevolence), these actions have been performed •in so free and kind a manner, that if I was dry, I drank the sweetest draught ; and if hungry, I eat the coarsest morsel with a double relish.'... | |
| 1811 - 386 pages
...to me, and uniformly so; and to add to this virtue, so worthy the appellation of benevolence, these actions have been performed in so free and kind a manner, that if I was thirsty, I drank th» sweetest draught, and if hungry, I ate the coarsest meal with a double... | |
| Cupid - 1826 - 252 pages
...Tartar ; if hungry, dry, cold, wet, or sick, the women have ever been friendly to me, and uniformly so : and, " to add to this virtue, (so worthy of the appellation of benevolence,) these actions have been performed in so free»and kind a manner, that, if I were dry, I drank the sweetest... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 394 pages
...me, and uniformly so ; and to add to this virtue (so worthy the appellation of benevolence), these actions have been performed in so free and kind a manner, that if I was dry, I drank the sweetest draught ; and if hungry, I ate the coarsest morsel with a double relish."... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1827 - 414 pages
...sick, the women have ever been friendly to me, and uniformly so: ' and to add to this virtue, these actions have been performed in so free and kind ' a manner, that if I was thirsty, I drank the sweetest draught, and if hungry, I ' ate the coarse meal with a double relish."... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 pages
...have ever been friendly to me, and uniformly so ; and to add to this virtue, (so worthy to be called benevolence) their actions have been performed in so free and kind a manner, that if I was dry, I drank the sweetest draught, and if hungry, eat the coarsesi morsel, with a double relish.... | |
| 1828 - 678 pages
...wandering Tartar, if hungry, dry, cold, wet, or sick, woman has ever been friendly to me, and uniformly so ; and to add to this virtue, so worthy of the appellation of benevolence, these actions have been performed in so free and kind a manner, that, if I was dry, I drank the sweet... | |
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