In the first place, as you will presently see, these are not the straits in which I would place you : but if necessity and conscience require it, then I reply, yes ! and I repeat it, yes ! you and your wives and your children ought to do it ! We ought... History of Brazil - Page 479by Robert Southey - 1817Full view - About this book
| Joseph Clinton Robertson - 1822 - 206 pages
...cannot be supported without Indians. Who is to bring us a pitcher of water, or a bundle of wood ? Who is to plant our mandioc ? Must our wives do it ? Must our children do it ? In the first place, these are not the straits in which I would place you ; but if necessity and conscience require it,... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 386 pages
...Who is to plant our mandioc ? Must our wives do it ? Must our children do it ? In the first place, these are not the straits in which I would place you...require it, then I reply, yes ! and I repeat it, yes ! you, and your wives, and your children, ought to do it ! We ought N 3 to support ourselves with our... | |
| 1826 - 376 pages
...cannot be supported without Indians. Who is to bring us a pitcher of water, or a bundle of wood? Who is to plant our mandioc? Must our wives do it ? Must our children do it ? In the first place, these are not the straits in which I would place you ; but if necessity and conscience require it,... | |
| 1827 - 616 pages
...will say to me, this people, this republic, this state, cannot be sup* ported without Indians. Who is to plant our mandioc? Must our wives do it? Must our children do it? In the first place, these are not the straits in which I would place you ; but if necessity and conscience required it,... | |
| 1839 - 674 pages
...1 Who is to plant our mandioc 1 Must our wives do it 1 Must our children do it 1 In the 6rst place, these are not the straits in which I would place you ; but if necessity and conscience reqnire it, then I reply, yes ! and 1 repeat it, yes ! yon, and your wives, and your children, ought... | |
| 1847 - 666 pages
...Indiaus. Who is to bring us a piteher of water, or a bundle of wood 1 Who , to plant our mandioc 1 Must our wives do it : Must our children do it ' In the first place, these are not the straits in which I would place yon ; bnt if necessity and couscience reqnire it,... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1853 - 294 pages
...cannot be supported without Indians. Who is to bring us a pitcher of water or a bundle of wood ? Who is to plant our mandioc ? Must our wives do it ? Must...conscience require it, then, I reply, yes ! and I repeat, yes ! You and your wives and your children ought to do it ! We ought to support ourselves with our... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1854 - 350 pages
...cannot be supported without Indians. Who is to bring us a pitcher of water or a bundle of wood? Who is to plant our mandioc? Must our wives do it? Must our...conscience require it, then, I reply, yes ! and I repeat yes! You and your wives and your children ought to do it! We ought to support ourselves with our own... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1855 - 556 pages
...supported without Indians. Who is to bring us a pitcher of water or a bundle of wood ? Who is to plajit our mandioc? Must our wives do it? Must our children...require it, then I reply, yes ! and I repeat it, yes ! you and your wives and your children ought to do it ! We ought to support ourselves with our own... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1856 - 504 pages
...not be supported without Indians. Who is to bring us a pitcher of water or a bundle of wood ? Who is to plant our mandioc ? Must our wives do it ? Must...require it, then I reply, yes ! and I repeat it, yes ! you, and your wives, and your children ought to do it ! We ought to support ourselves with our own... | |
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