| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 614 Seiten
...undiftinguifhing appetite, and patient abftinence, of the Tartars. They indifferently feed on the flelh of thofe animals that have been killed for the table, or have died of difeafe. Horfe-flefh, which in every age and country has been profcribed by the civilized nations of... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS. - 1781 - 588 Seiten
...undiftinguifhipg appetite, and patient abftinence, of the Tartars. They indifferently feed on the fk'ih of ihofe animals that have been killed for the table, or have died of difeafe. Horfe fleth, which in every age and country has been profcribed by the civiiifed nations of... | |
| 1793 - 738 Seiten
...undiftinguifhing appetite, and patient abftincnce, of the Tartars. They indifferently feed on the flefh of thofe animals that have been killed for the table, or have died of difeafe. Horfe-fleih, which in every ace and ' country has been profcribcd by the civilized nations... | |
| Joseph Lomas Towers - 1796 - 518 Seiten
...appetite, and patient abftinence, of the ' Tartars. They indifferently feed on the flefh of thofe ' animals, that have been killed for the table, or have ' died of difeafe. — The aftive cavalry o£ Scythia is always * followed, in their moft dtftant and rapid incurfions,... | |
| 1800 - 624 Seiten
...undiftinguifliing appetite, and patient abltinence, of the Tartar;. They indifferently feed on the flefli of thofe animals that have been killed for the table, or have died of difeaie. Horfe-flefli,whiili in every age and country has been proicribed by the civilized nations... | |
| 1800 - 620 Seiten
...undiftinguifhing appetite, and patient abftinençe, of the Tartars. They indifferently feed on the fiefli of thofe animals that have been killed for the table, or have died of difcafe. Horfe-rlelli,whkh in every age and country has bet n profcribed by the civilized nations of... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1808 - 428 Seiten
...cannot find some tolerable pasture. The supply is multiplied and prolonged, by the undistinguished appetite, and patient abstinence, of the Tartars....been killed for the table, or have died of disease. — The active cavalry of Scythia is always followed, in their most distant and rapid incursions, by... | |
| 1843 - 350 Seiten
...limbs are served, with very little preparation, on the table of their unfeeling murderer. The Tartars indifferently feed on the flesh of those animals,...incursions, by an adequate number of spare horses, which may be occasionally used, either to redouble their speed, or to satisfy the hunger of the barbarians.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1854 - 504 Seiten
...is quick and luxuriant ; and there are few places so extremely barren that the hardy cattle of the North cannot find some tolerable pasture. The supply...in every age and country has been proscribed by the civilised nations of Europe and Asia, they devour with peculiar greediness, and this singular taste... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 Seiten
...is quick and luxuriant ; and there are few places so extremely barren, that the hardy cattle of the north cannot find some tolerable pasture. The supply...in every age and country has been proscribed by the civilised nations of Europe and Asia, they devour with peculiar greediness ; and this singular taste... | |
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