| George Young - 1817 - 512 דפים
...happy than we Europeans, heiug wholly unacquainted not only with the su|>erSuities, but with any of the necessary conveniences so much sought after in...happy in not knowing the use of them. They live in & 'tranquillity which is not disturbed by the inequality of condition ; the earth and sea furnish (hem... | |
| Arthur Kitson - 1907 - 596 דפים
...happy than we Europeans, being wholly unacquainted, not only with the superfluities, but with many of the necessary conveniences so much sought after in...happy in not knowing the use of them. They live in a tranqu1llity which is not disturbed by the inequality of condition ; the earth, and sea, of their own... | |
| Maggs Bros - 1915 - 942 דפים
...happy than we Europeans, being wholly unacquainted, not only with the superfluities, but with many of the necessary conveniences so much sought after in...condition ; the earth, and sea, of their own accord, furnish them with all things necessary for life ; they covet not magnificent houses, household stuff,... | |
| Petar Vlahović - 1982 - 124 דפים
...are far more happier than are Europeans; being wholly unacquainted not only with the superfluous but the necessary conveniences so much sought after in...by the inequality of condition: the Earth and sea od their own accord furnishes them with all things necessary for life*. Yet it was thanks to Cook's... | |
| Lynne Withey - 1989 - 528 דפים
...we Europeans; being wholy unacquainted not only with the superfluous but the necessary Conveniencies so much sought after in Europe, they are happy in not knowing the use of them. They live in a Tranquillity which is not disturb'd by the Inequality of Condition: the Earth and sea of their own... | |
| J. C. Beaglehole - 1992 - 828 דפים
...we Europeans; being wholy unacquainted not only with the superfluous but the necessary Conveniencies so much sought after in Europe, they are happy in not knowing the use of them. They live in a Tranquillity which is not disturb'd by the Inequality of Condition:' — and so on.1 There are simplicities... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1993 - 1214 דפים
...Holland they may appear to some to be the most wretched people upon earth; but in reality they are far ~, CAPTAIN JAMES COOK (1728-79), English seaman, explorer. Journal entry, Aug. 1 770. on his landing in... | |
| Eric R. Pianka - 1994 - 204 דפים
...are far more happier than we Europeans; being wholly unacquainted not only with the superfluous but the necessary Conveniences so much sought after in...happy in not knowing the use of them. They live in a Tranquillity which is not disturbed by the Inequality of Condition: the Earth and sea of their own... | |
| Philip Edwards - 1994 - 272 דפים
...we Europeans; being wholy unacquainted not only with the superfluous but the necessary Conveniencies so much sought after in Europe, they are happy in not knowing the use of them. They live in a Tranquillity which is not disturb'd by the Inequality of Condition. Cook I: Voyage of the Endeavour,... | |
| Stuart B. Schwartz - 1994 - 648 דפים
...they are far happier than we Europeans; being wholly unacquainted not only with the superfluous but the necessary Conveniences so much sought after in Europe, they are happy in not knowing the use of them.135 The west coast was arid, the east coast flourishing. Dampier's natives were black, Cook's... | |
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