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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... condition of the Gipsies a single thought . Such a work is now presented to the pub- lic . Whether the author has succeeded , will . be best known to those persons who have the most correct and extensive information rela- tive to the ...
... condition of the Gipsies a single thought . Such a work is now presented to the pub- lic . Whether the author has succeeded , will . be best known to those persons who have the most correct and extensive information rela- tive to the ...
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... condition , and their conversion to Christianity : for , to any one who desires to love his neighbour as himself , their origin will be but a secondary consideration . Fifty years ago the Gipsies had their regular jour- neys , and often ...
... condition , and their conversion to Christianity : for , to any one who desires to love his neighbour as himself , their origin will be but a secondary consideration . Fifty years ago the Gipsies had their regular jour- neys , and often ...
Strona 23
... condition , therefore , at once commands our sympathies , energies , prayers , and benevolence . Gipsies , in general , are of a tawny or brown colour ; but this is not wholly hereditary . The chief cause is probably the lowness of ...
... condition , therefore , at once commands our sympathies , energies , prayers , and benevolence . Gipsies , in general , are of a tawny or brown colour ; but this is not wholly hereditary . The chief cause is probably the lowness of ...
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... ; at the same time calling her a fool for burn- ing her fortune - telling book . Her condition is now truly wretched ; for her ill - gotten gains are all fled , and she is dragging out a miserable existence , refusing 39.
... ; at the same time calling her a fool for burn- ing her fortune - telling book . Her condition is now truly wretched ; for her ill - gotten gains are all fled , and she is dragging out a miserable existence , refusing 39.
Strona 57
... condition only from bad to worse , unless they were treated better than they now are , and could be properly employed ; but from the prejudice that exists among all classes of men against them , this is not likely to be the case : they ...
... condition only from bad to worse , unless they were treated better than they now are , and could be properly employed ; but from the prejudice that exists among all classes of men against them , this is not likely to be the case : they ...
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