... infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom are beginning to lisp, while others can just master a whole sentence, and those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children of nature, through the livelong day, become habituated... Missions in South India - Page 148by Joseph Mullens - 1854 - 191 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Chambers - 1845 - 342 pages
...bear a burden, often set out for weeks at a time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom...can just master a whole sentence, and those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children of nature, through the livelong day, become... | |
| Ebenezer Prout - 1846 - 544 pages
...news. There is no end to conversation, excepting when sleep overcomes or pinching hunger prevails. With the isolated villages of the desert, it is far...together, the children of nature, through the livelong dav, become habituated to a language of their own. The more voluble condescend to the less precocious,... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1846 - 536 pages
...adults of the tribes are frequently compelled to be long absent in excursions through the wilds. " On such occasions, fathers and mothers and all who...some of whom are beginning to lisp, while others can master a whole sentence, and those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1846 - 318 pages
...bear a burden, often set out for weeks at a time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom...can just master a whole sentence, and those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children of nature, through the livelong day, become... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1847 - 560 pages
...adults of the tribes are frequently compelled to be long absent in excursions through the wilds. " On such occasions, fathers and mothers and all who...some of whom are beginning to lisp, while others can master a whole sentence, and those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 332 pages
...bear a burden, often set out for weeks at a time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom...lisp, while others can just master a whole sentence, aud those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children of nature, through the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 458 pages
...bear a burden, often set out for weeks at a time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom...can just master a whole sentence, and those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children of nature, through the live-long day,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1860 - 364 pages
...bear a burden, often set out for weeks at a time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom...can just master a whole sentence, and those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children of nature, through the live-long day,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1860 - 328 pages
...bear a burden, often set out for weeks at a time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom...can just master a whole sentence, and those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children of nature, through the livelong day, become... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1861 - 422 pages
...bear a burden, often set out for weeks at a time, and leave their children to the care of two or three infirm old people. The infant progeny, some of whom...can just master a whole sentence, and those still further advanced, romping and playing together, the children of nature, through their live-long day,... | |
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