| Charles Buck - 1833 - 980 pagina’s
...the inhabitants in a state little different from that which takes place JES among men when they fleet 1 will» the first principles of subordination and government. — The Jesuits set themselves to instruct... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1834 - 454 pagina’s
...Jesuits •were of some service ; they found the inhabitants in a savage state, subsisting by hunting and fishing ; and hardly acquainted with the first principles...government. The Jesuits set themselves to instruct and civilize these savages ; they taught them to cultivate the ground, build houses, and brought them to... | |
| 1852 - 670 pagina’s
...arle, subsisting precariously by hunting and fishing, and hardly acquainted with the fii st principle of subordination and government. The Jesuits set themselves to instruct and to civilize these savages. Tliry taught them to cultivate the ground, to rear tame animals, and to build houses. They brought... | |
| Charles Buck - 1838 - 1574 pagina’s
...were of service : I hey Ibund tlie inhabitant* in i state little different from that which taken (if among men when they first begin to unite together; strangers to the arts; subsisting |im-jriously by hunting or fishing; and hiardly scqi ii ii iled with the first principles of Milnnlnutxin... | |
| William Robertson - 1840 - 670 pagina’s
...Portuguese settlements on the banks of the river de la Plata. They found the inhabitants in a state little different from that which takes place among men when...; and hardly acquainted with the first principles ot subordination and government. The Jesuits set themselves to instruct and to civilize these savages.... | |
| 1847 - 666 pagina’s
...abont the Iwginning of the I7th century, in Paragnay. They foun I the inhahitants in a slate little different from that which takes place among men, when...strangers to the arts, subsisting precariously by hunting and fifhing, and hardly acqnainted with the fi, st prineiple of subordination and government. The Jesnits... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1848 - 482 pagina’s
...Jesuits were of some service ; they found the inhabitants in a savage state, subsisting by hunting and fishing ; and hardly acquainted with the first principles...government. The Jesuits set themselves to instruct and civilize these savages ; they taught them to cultivate the ground, build houses, and brought them to... | |
| Charles Buck - 1851 - 888 pagina’s
...Here, indeed, it must be confessed, they were of service : they found the inhabitants in a state little different from that which takes place among men when...first principles of subordination and government. The Jeeuita set themselves to instruct and civilize these savages: they taught them to cultivate the ground,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1851 - 484 pagina’s
...Jesuits were of some service ; they found the inhabitants in a savage state, subsisting by hunting and fishing; and hardly acquainted with the first principles...government. The Jesuits set themselves to instruct and civilize these savages; they taught them to cultivate the ground, build houses, and brought them to... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1851 - 502 pagina’s
...Jesuits were of some service ; they found the inhabitants in a savage state, subsisting by hunting and fishing; and hardly acquainted with the first principles...government. The Jesuits set themselves to instruct and civilize these savages ; they taught them to cultivate the ground, build houses, and brought them to... | |
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