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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... eyes , brown complexion , and black hair ; and , by unalterable moral qualities - an aversion to labour , and a propensity to petty thefts . † The celebrated traveller , Dr Daniel Clarke , speaks of great numbers of Gipsies in Persia ...
... eyes , brown complexion , and black hair ; and , by unalterable moral qualities - an aversion to labour , and a propensity to petty thefts . † The celebrated traveller , Dr Daniel Clarke , speaks of great numbers of Gipsies in Persia ...
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... eye , mouth , hands , ancle , and quickness of manners , strongly indicative of Hindoo origin . This is more particularly the case with the females . Nor is the above mere assertion . The testimony of the most in- telligent travellers ...
... eye , mouth , hands , ancle , and quickness of manners , strongly indicative of Hindoo origin . This is more particularly the case with the females . Nor is the above mere assertion . The testimony of the most in- telligent travellers ...
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... eye . Kan , Kawn , The ear . Mui , Mu , The mouth . Dant , Dant , A tooth . Sunjo , Sunnj , The hearing . Sunj , Sunkh , The smell . Sik , Tschik , The taste . Tschater , Tschater , A tent . Rajah , Raja , The prince . Baro , Bura ...
... eye . Kan , Kawn , The ear . Mui , Mu , The mouth . Dant , Dant , A tooth . Sunjo , Sunnj , The hearing . Sunj , Sunkh , The smell . Sik , Tschik , The taste . Tschater , Tschater , A tent . Rajah , Raja , The prince . Baro , Bura ...
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... eyes are taken , and whose heart delights in such vulgar pomp . Are not those equally pitiable , who estimate themselves only by the gaiety , singularity , or costliness of their apparel ? The Saviour has given us a rule by which we may ...
... eyes are taken , and whose heart delights in such vulgar pomp . Are not those equally pitiable , who estimate themselves only by the gaiety , singularity , or costliness of their apparel ? The Saviour has given us a rule by which we may ...
Strona 31
... eye . It would be well if all others felt for their children as did this unlettered Gipsy . After having promised that the morals of the child should be watched over , she was confided to his care . And the author has known a Gipsy ...
... eye . It would be well if all others felt for their children as did this unlettered Gipsy . After having promised that the morals of the child should be watched over , she was confided to his care . And the author has known a Gipsy ...
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