| Benjamin Franklin - 189? - 332 Seiten
...suffered to finish it! The politeness of these savages in conversation is indeed carried to excess, since it does not permit them to contradict or deny the truth of what is asserted in their presence. By this means they indeed avoid disputes; but then it becomes difficult... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Alfred Howard - 1834 - 206 Seiten
...suffered to finish It ! The politeness of these savages in conversation h indeed carried to excess ; since it does not permit them to contradict or deny the truth of what is asserted in their presence. By this means they, indeed, avoid disputes ; but then it becomes difficult... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 480 Seiten
...suffered to finish it! The politeness of these savages in conversation is indeed carried to excess, since it does not permit them to contradict or deny the truth of what is asserted in their presence. By this means they indeed avoid disputes ; but then it becomes difficult... | |
| 204 Seiten
...rude. Remarks: The politeness of these Savages in conversation, is, indeed carried to excess; since it does not permit them to contradict, or deny the truth of what is asserted in their presence. Captivity: (The Indian to William Henry:) When young, it seems you were... | |
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