| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 стор.
...commonly said, many thousand families, have no habitation on the land, but live constantly in little fishing boats upon the rivers and canals. The subsistence which they find thefe is so scanty, that they are eager to fish up the nastiest garbage thrown overboard from any European... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 522 стор.
...commonly said, many thousand families have no habitation on the land, but live constantly in little fishing boats upon the rivers and canals. The subsistence...overboard from any European ship. Any carrion, the carcass of a dead dog or cat, for example, though half putrid and stinking, is as welcome to them as... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - 674 стор.
...neighbourhood of Canton many families have no habitation on the land, but live constantly in fishingboats on the rivers and canals. The subsistence which they...overboard from any European ship. Any carrion, the carcass of a dead dog or cat, for example, though half putrid and stinking, is as welcome to them as... | |
| John Wade - 1835 - 640 стор.
...neighbourhood of Canton many families have no habitation on the land, but live constantly in fishingboats on the rivers and canals. The subsistence which they find there is so scanty, that they are cage, to fish up the nastiest garbage thrown overboard from any European ship. Any carrion, the carcass... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 стор.
...many thousand families have no habitation on the land, but live constantly in little fishing-boats upon the rivers and canals. The subsistence which...nastiest garbage thrown overboard from any European »hip. Any carrion, the carcase of a dead dog or cat, for example, though half pu trid and stinking,... | |
| 1848 - 612 стор.
...commonly said, many thousand families have no habitation on the land, but live constantly in little fishing boats upon the rivers and canals. The subsistence which they find there is so scanty, that they aro eager to fish up the nastiest garbage thrown overboard from any European ship. Any carrion, the... | |
| Charles Hall - 1849 - 280 стор.
...many thousand, families have no habitation on land, but live constantly in little fishing-boats, upon rivers and canals. The subsistence which they find there is so scanty, that they are eager to lick up the nastiest garbage thrown overboard by any European ship. Any carrion, the carcase of a dead... | |
| Charles Hall - 1850 - 276 стор.
...many thousand, families have no habitation on land, but live constantly in little fishing-boats, upon rivers and canals. The subsistence which they find there is so scanty, that they are eager to lick up the nastiest garbage thrown overboard by any European ship. Any carrion, the carcase of a dead... | |
| 1859 - 400 стор.
...many thousand, families have no habitation on the land, but live constantly in little fishing-boats upon the rivers and canals. The subsistence which...carcase of a dead dog or cat, for example, though putrid and half-rotten, is as welcome to them as the most wholesome food to the people of other countries.... | |
| Van Buren Denslow - 1888 - 854 стор.
...commonly said many thousand families, have no habitation on the land, but live constantly in little fishing boats upon the rivers and canals. The subsistence...overboard from any European ship. Any carrion, the carcass of a dead dog or cat, for example, though half putrid and stinking, is as welcome to them as... | |
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