With the isolated villages of the desert it is far otherwise. They have no such meetings; they are compelled to traverse the wilds, often to a great distance from their native village. On such occasions, fathers and mothers, and all who can bear a burden,... Missions in South India - Page 148by Joseph Mullens - 1854 - 191 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 402 pages
...intercourse. With the isolated villages of the desert it is far otherwise. They have no such meetings; they are compelled to traverse the wilds, often to...time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom are beginning to lisp, while others can just... | |
| Alexander John Ellis - 1845 - 212 pages
...intercourse. With the isolated villages of the desert, it is far' otherwise. They have no such meetings ; they are compelled to traverse the wilds often to...time, and leave their children to the care of two or three inBrm people. The infant progeny, (some of whom are beginning to lisp, while others can just... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1845 - 342 pages
...intercourse. With the isolated villages of the desert, it is far otherwise. They have no such meetings; they are compelled to traverse the wilds, often to...their native village. On such occasions, fathers and mother, and all who can bear a burden, often set out for weeks at a time, and leave their children... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1846 - 318 pages
...intercourse. With the isolated villages of the desert it is far otherwise. They have no such meetings : they are compelled to traverse the wilds, often to...time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom are beginning to lisp, while others can just... | |
| William Frederick Van Amringe - 1848 - 742 pages
...news. There is no end to conversation, excepting when sleepjpvercomes, or pinching hunger prevails. With the isolated villages of the desert, it is far...village. On such occasions, fathers and mothers, and JA\\ who can bear a burden, often set out for weeks at a time, and leave their children to the care... | |
| John Kennedy - 1851 - 318 pages
...intercourse. " With the isolated villages of the desert it is far otherwise. They have no such meetings ; they are compelled to traverse the wilds, often to...time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom are beginning to lisp, while others can just... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 332 pages
...intercourse. With the isolated villages of the desert it is far otherwise. They have no such meetings; they are compelled to traverse the wilds, often to...time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom are beginning to lisp, while others can just... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1860 - 364 pages
...intercourse. With the isolated villages of the desert it is far otherwise. They have no such meetings ; they are compelled to traverse the wilds, often to a great distance from their native village. On not so remarkable for copiousness of words, as for its great and almost unlimited flexibility. Its... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1860 - 328 pages
...intercourse. With the isolated villages of the desert it is far otherwise. They have no such meetings : they are compelled to traverse the wilds, often to...time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom are beginning to lisp, while others can just... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1860 - 364 pages
...intercourse. With the isolated villages of the desert it is far otherwise. They have no such meetings ; they are compelled to traverse the wilds, often to a great distance from their native village. On not so remarkable for copiousness of words, as for its great and almost unlimited flexibility. Its... | |
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