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" The climate and external appearance of the country conspire to make them indolent, easy, and good-natured; extremely fond of society, and much given to convivial pleasures. In consequence of this, they seldom show any spirit of enterprise, or expose themselves... "
The Wonders of Nature and Art: Or, A Concise Account of Whatever is Most ... - Página 38
por Thomas Smith - 1804
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A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United ...

Daniel Blowe - 1820 - 788 páginas
...they seldom shew any spirit of enterprise, or expose themselves willingly to fatigue. Their anthority over their slaves renders them vain and imperious,...and entire strangers to that elegance of sentiment, So which so peculiarly distinguish refined and polished nations. Notwithstanding which, a spirit of...
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America, Its Realities and Resources: Comprising Important Details ..., Volumen3

Francis Wyse - 1846 - 482 páginas
...much attached to convivial pleasures, and also to gaming; in consequence of this, they seldom shew any spirit of enterprise, or expose themselves willingly...entire strangers to that elegance of sentiment, which so peculiarly distinguish refined and polished nations. Notwithstanding which, a spirit of liberality...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volúmenes5-6

William Maxwell - 1852 - 500 páginas
...much given to convivial pleasures. In consequence of this, they seldom show any spirit of enterprize, or expose themselves willingly to fatigue. Their authority...their slaves renders them vain and imperious, and intire strangers to that elegance of sentiment, which is so peculiarly characteristic of refined and...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volúmenes5-6

1852 - 508 páginas
...much given to convivial pleasures. In consequence of this, they seldom show any spirit of enterprize, or expose themselves willingly to fatigue. Their authority...their slaves renders them vain and imperious, and intire strangers to that elegance of sentiment, which is so peculiarly characteristic of refined and...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volúmenes5-6

1852 - 508 páginas
...much given to convivial pleasures. In consequence of this, they seldom show any spirit of enterprize, or expose themselves willingly to fatigue. Their authority...their slaves renders them vain and imperious, and intire strangers to that elegance of sentiment, which is so peculiarly characteristic of refined and...
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The Old South: Essays Social and Political

Thomas Nelson Page - 1892 - 380 páginas
..."they seldom show any spirit of enterprise or expose themselves to fatigue." They were, he thought, " vain and imperious and entire strangers to that elegance...sentiment which is so peculiarly characteristic of refined and polished nations." He has the grace to admit that " general characters are always liable...
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Burnaby's Travels Through North America

Andrew Burnaby - 1904 - 278 páginas
...believe, still living.^ \ See Note VII. and much given to convivial pleasures. In consequence of this, they seldom show any spirit of enterprise, or expose...sentiment, which is so peculiarly characteristic of refined and polished nations. Their ignorance of mankind and of learning, exposes them to many errors...
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Burnaby's Travels Through North America

Rufus Rockwell Wilson - 1904 - 274 páginas
...believe, still living.^ t See Note VII. and much given to convivial pleasures. In consequence of this, they seldom show any spirit of enterprise, or expose...sentiment, which is so peculiarly characteristic of refined and polished nations. Their ignorance of mankind and of learning, exposes them to many errors...
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Burnaby's Travels Through North America

Andrew Burnaby - 1904 - 280 páginas
...believe, still living.^] \ See Note VII. and much given to convivial pleasures. In consequence of this, they seldom show any spirit of enterprise, or expose...sentiment, which is so peculiarly characteristic of refined and polished nations. Their ignorance of mankind and of learning, exposes them to many errors...
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The Novels, Stories, Sketches and Poems of Thomas Nelson Page: The old South ...

Thomas Nelson Page - 1906 - 432 páginas
..."they seldom show any spirit of enterprise or expose themselves to fatigue." They were, he thought, "vain and imperious and entire strangers to that elegance...sentiment which is so peculiarly characteristic of refined and polished nations." He has the grace to admit that "general characters are always liable...
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