The Gipsies' Advocate: Or Observations on the Origin Character, Manners and Habits of the English Gipsie's: to which are Added, Many Interesting Anecdotes, on the Success that Has Attended the Plans of Several Benevolent Individuals, who Anxiously Desire Their Conversion to GodLindsay, 1831 - 167 |
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... able that , when they first came into Europe , they were black , and that the women were still blacker than the From Grellman we learn , that , " in Hungary , there are 50,000 ; in Spain , 60,000 ; and , that they are innumerable in ...
... able that , when they first came into Europe , they were black , and that the women were still blacker than the From Grellman we learn , that , " in Hungary , there are 50,000 ; in Spain , 60,000 ; and , that they are innumerable in ...
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... able to converse with him in that language . Not long ago , a Missionary from India , who was well acquainted with the language of Hindostan , was at the Author's house when a Gipsy was present ; and , after a conversation which he had ...
... able to converse with him in that language . Not long ago , a Missionary from India , who was well acquainted with the language of Hindostan , was at the Author's house when a Gipsy was present ; and , after a conversation which he had ...
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... able to learn . Perhaps both unite in the continuation of a custom which must be attended with some loss to them . * Seldom do these mysterious sons and daughters of Adam unite themselves in the holy obligations of mar- riage , after ...
... able to learn . Perhaps both unite in the continuation of a custom which must be attended with some loss to them . * Seldom do these mysterious sons and daughters of Adam unite themselves in the holy obligations of mar- riage , after ...
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... own . Nor will those who style themselves respect- able , allow their children to marry into the more depraved clans . The following are a few of the family names of the trate at the feet of his antagonist , and was E 2 43.
... own . Nor will those who style themselves respect- able , allow their children to marry into the more depraved clans . The following are a few of the family names of the trate at the feet of his antagonist , and was E 2 43.
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... able time in the neighbourhood , waiting to see if the little one , again given up to the author , would be kindly treated . By this detention they were often brought into the company of good people , whose kind- ness gained their ...
... able time in the neighbourhood , waiting to see if the little one , again given up to the author , would be kindly treated . By this detention they were often brought into the company of good people , whose kind- ness gained their ...
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