| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 стор.
...I REPENT !" 231 WOMAN. Mr. LEDYARD, as quoted by M. PAUKE, in his Travels into Africk* " To a woman I never addressed myself, in the language of decency...friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. If I was hungry or thirsty, wet or sick, they did not hesitate, like men, to perform a generous action... | |
| 1808 - 408 стор.
...on foot over almost the whole habitable globe, observed : — " To a woman I never addressed myself4 in the language of decency and friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. If 1 was hungry or thirsty, wet or sick, they did not hesitate, like men, to perform a generous action... | |
| 1810 - 492 стор.
...general also more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. To a woman, whether civilized or savage, I never addressed myself in the language of...receiving a decent and friendly answer ; with man, it has been often otherwise. In wandering through the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark, through honest... | |
| George Crabbe - 1812 - 240 стор.
...MR. LEDYARD, as quoted by M. PARKE, in his Travels into Africk. To a Woman I never addressed mycelf in the language of " decency and friendship, without receiving a decent and " friendly answer. If I was hungry or thirsty, wet or sick, " they did not hesitate, like Men, to perform a generous "... | |
| Mungo Park - 1813 - 374 стор.
...predecessor, Mr. Ledyard, has eloquently said before me; " To a woman, I never addressed rnysetf " in the language of decency and friendship, without receiving " a decent and friendly answer. If I was hungry, or thirsty, "wet, or sick, they did not hesitate, like the men, to pcr" form a generous... | |
| Mungo Park - 1816 - 576 стор.
...and I can truly say as my predecessor Mr. Lt.dyard, has eloquently said before me ; " To " a woman, I never addressed myself in " the language of decency...without receiving a decent and friendly " answer. If I was hungry or thirsty, wet, " or sick, they did not hesitate, like the " men, to perform a generous... | |
| 1817 - 646 стор.
...also more virtuous, and performing more good actions than them. To a woman, whether civilized •r savage, I never addressed myself in the language of...often been otherwise. In wandering over the barren hilUjfc'of inhospitable Denmark, through %onest Sweden, and frozen Lapland, rude and churlish Finland,... | |
| 1817 - 482 стор.
...general also more virtuous, and performing more good actions than them. To a woman, whether civilized or savage, I never addressed myself in the language of...often been otherwise. In wandering over the barren hills of inhospitable Denmark, through honest Sweden, and frozen Lapland, rude and churlish Finland,... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1817 - 126 стор.
...and I can truly say, as my predecessor, Mr. Ledyard, has eloquently said before me — " To a woman, I never addressed myself in the language " of decency...without receiving a decent and , " friendly answer. If I was hungry, or thirsty, wet, or " sick, they did not hesitate, like the men, to perform a " generous... | |
| William Burdon - 1820 - 460 стор.
...liable in general to err ,than men, but in general also more virtuous. To a woman, whether civilized or savage, I never addressed myself in the language of...without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With men it has been frequently otherwise ; if hungry, dry, cold, wet or sick, the women have ever been... | |
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