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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Strona 12
... known to the author , when his mother stays longer from the camp than usual , expresses his anxiety for her return by saying , Where is my mum ? I wish my mum would come home . seventeen years of age , was taken ill with a 12.
... known to the author , when his mother stays longer from the camp than usual , expresses his anxiety for her return by saying , Where is my mum ? I wish my mum would come home . seventeen years of age , was taken ill with a 12.
Strona 13
... taken ill with a fever , when his mind became exceedingly distressed , and he gave way to excessive grief and weeping . " Those who suppose these wanderers of mankind to be of Hindostanee or Suder origin , have much the best proof on ...
... taken ill with a fever , when his mind became exceedingly distressed , and he gave way to excessive grief and weeping . " Those who suppose these wanderers of mankind to be of Hindostanee or Suder origin , have much the best proof on ...
Strona 14
... taken from Grellman , Hoyland , and Captain Richardson . The first of these respectable authors declares , that twelve out of thirty words of the Gipsies ' language , are either purely Hindostanee , or nearly related to it . The ...
... taken from Grellman , Hoyland , and Captain Richardson . The first of these respectable authors declares , that twelve out of thirty words of the Gipsies ' language , are either purely Hindostanee , or nearly related to it . The ...
Strona 24
... taken from actual starvation last winter , and who was fed and clothed , and had every care taken of him , would not remain with those who wished him well , and who had been his friends ; but returned to the camp from which he had been ...
... taken from actual starvation last winter , and who was fed and clothed , and had every care taken of him , would not remain with those who wished him well , and who had been his friends ; but returned to the camp from which he had been ...
Strona 25
... 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 judge ...
... 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 judge ...
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