The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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... remarkable for an inborn feeling of approbation , which has been too seldom found else- where . To endeavor to eradicate so beautiful and noble a trait of our character were barbarous , and , indeed , impossible . But it is no less im ...
... remarkable for an inborn feeling of approbation , which has been too seldom found else- where . To endeavor to eradicate so beautiful and noble a trait of our character were barbarous , and , indeed , impossible . But it is no less im ...
103. lappuse
... remarkable in- dividual whom it has been my fortune to encounter amongst the gypsies , whether of the Eastern or Western world , was a person who dealt in both these articles . He was a native of Constantinople , and in the pursuit of ...
... remarkable in- dividual whom it has been my fortune to encounter amongst the gypsies , whether of the Eastern or Western world , was a person who dealt in both these articles . He was a native of Constantinople , and in the pursuit of ...
110. lappuse
... remarkable in the eye of a Rommany . Should his hair and complexion become fair as those of the Swede or the Finn , and his jerking gait as grave and cere- monious as that of the nation of Old Castile ; were he dressed like a king , a ...
... remarkable in the eye of a Rommany . Should his hair and complexion become fair as those of the Swede or the Finn , and his jerking gait as grave and cere- monious as that of the nation of Old Castile ; were he dressed like a king , a ...
111. lappuse
... remarkable encounter , nar- rated to the author by Antonio , a gypsy of Badajoz , exemplifies the strong nationality which binds these outcasts together . This worthy , " a goodly compound of gypsy and bandit , " took Mr. Borrow , it ...
... remarkable encounter , nar- rated to the author by Antonio , a gypsy of Badajoz , exemplifies the strong nationality which binds these outcasts together . This worthy , " a goodly compound of gypsy and bandit , " took Mr. Borrow , it ...
112. lappuse
... in general ; and , moreover , that this state- ment constitutes the most remarkable novelty of his work . What is the uniform account which loose observers and careless travellers give of 112 [ JAN . THE GYPSIES OF SPAIN ,
... in general ; and , moreover , that this state- ment constitutes the most remarkable novelty of his work . What is the uniform account which loose observers and careless travellers give of 112 [ JAN . THE GYPSIES OF SPAIN ,
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