| 1802 - 510 sider
...pleafure and carnal gratification. But if their bad actions weigh down the balance, the Hone canoe finks at once, and leaves them up to their chins in the...regret the reward enjoyed by the good, and eternally ftruggling, but with unavailing endeavours, to reach the blifsful ifland, from which they are excluded... | |
| 1819 - 382 sider
...enjoyment of sensual pleasure, and carnal gratification. Jiut if their had actions weigh down the oalance, the stone canoe sinks at once, and leaves them up to their chins in water, to behold and regret the reward enjoyed by the good, and eternally struggling, but with unavailing... | |
| James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - 1820 - 378 sider
...however, according to their notions, consists in an eterr.a enjoyment of sensual pleasure, and carnal gratification. But if their bad actions weigh down...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever."—Mackenzie's Vayagei, p. 84, .Yew-Fort Ed. 1802. The hunten came, the charm they brought. It... | |
| James Wallis Eastburn - 1820 - 354 sider
...however, according to their notions, consists in an eternal enjoyment of sensual pleasure, and carnal gratification. But if their bad actions weigh down...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever."—Mackenzie's Voyages, p, 94, New-York Ed. 1802. The hunters came, the charm they brought. It... | |
| James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - 1820 - 370 sider
...however, according to their notions, consists in an eternal enjoyment of sensual pleasure, and carnal gratification. But if their bad actions weigh down...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever."—Mackenzie's Voyages, p. 84, New-York Ed. 1802. The hunters came, the charm they brought. It... | |
| 1820 - 982 sider
...and eternal abode. But if, on the contrary, their bad actions predominate, " the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever." On the other hand, the The Cnepewyans live between the parallels of lat. 60 and 65 north, a region... | |
| Samuel Farmar Jarvis - 1820 - 124 sider
...and eternal abode. But if, on the contrary, their bad actions predominate, " the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever."J On the other hand, the Arrowauks, or natives of * Charlev. ut supr. p. 352-3. t Mackenzie,... | |
| William Bingley - 1821 - 374 sider
...there is to be no end of their happiness. But if their bad actions prevail, the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the reward which is enjoyedby the good; and eternally to struggle, but with unavailing endeavours, to reach the... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 404 sider
...and eternal abode. But if, on the contrary, their bad actions predominate, " the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to...blissful island, from which they are excluded for ever f." On the other hand, the Arrowauks, or natives of Cuba, Hispaniola, Porto Rico, Jamaica, and Trinidad,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 480 sider
...and eternal abode. But if, on the contrary, their bad actions predominate, “the stone canoe sinks, and leaves them up to their chins in the water, to behold and regret the teward enjoyed by the good, and eternally struggling, but with unavailing endeavours, to reach the... | |
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