... the seeds of all mischief, have no place with them. They are content with so little, that in so large a country they have rather superfluity than scarceness ; so that they seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens ; not... History of the Indians of North and South America - Seite 30von Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 320 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Washington Irving - 1853 - 444 Seiten
...conversations of .the admiral himself. " It is certain," says he, " that the land among these people is as common as the sun and water; and that 'mine...superfluity than scarceness; so that they seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens; not intrenched with dykes, divided with hedges,... | |
| Stephen Watson Fullom - 1865 - 324 Seiten
...innocence of our first parents." Peter Martyr reports that " the land among these people is as common as sun and water, and that ' mine' and ' thine,' the...seeds of all mischief, have no place with them. They deal truly with one another, without laws, without books, and without judges ; and their simple diet... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 546 Seiten
...Charleroix. Hist. St. Doming., lib. i. - 2 Letter of Columbus to Lois de St. Angel. N ivarrete, tom. ip 167. no place with them. They are content with so little,...superfluity than scarceness ; so that they seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens ; not intrenched with dikes, divided with hedges,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 528 Seiten
...conversations of the admiral himself. " It is certain," says he, "that the land among these people is as common as the sun and water; and that mine and thine," the seeds of all mischief, have 1 Charlevoix. Hist. St. Doming., lib. i. 2 Letter of Columbus to Luis de St . Angel. Navarrete. tom.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 532 Seiten
...conversations of the admiral himself. " It is certain," says he, " that the land among these people is as common as the sun and water ; and that mine and thine,' the seeds of all mischief, have 1 Charlevoix. Hist. St. Doming., lib. i. a Letter of Columbus to Luis de St. Angel. Navarrete, torn.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1870 - 544 Seiten
...conversations of the admiral himself. " It is certain," says he, " that the land among these people is as common as the sun and water ; and that mine and thine,' the seeds of all mischief, have 1 Charlevoix. Hist. St. Doming., lib. i. 2 Letter of Columbus to Luis de St. Angel. Navarrete, tom.... | |
| 1872 - 692 Seiten
...most enviable on earth. " It is certain," says old Peter Martyr, " that the land among these people is as common as the* sun and water, and that ' mine...little, that, in so large a country, they have rather fulness than scarcity ; so that they seem to live in a golden world, without toil, in open gardens,... | |
| Aaron Goodrich - 1874 - 426 Seiten
...wolves in sheep's clothing as Columbus. " It is certain," he writes, " that the land among these people is as common as the sun and water ; and, that ' mine and thine,' the seeds of all misery, have no place with them. They are content with so little that, in so large a country, they... | |
| Henry Cadwallader Adams - 1876 - 522 Seiten
...Peter Martyr again, " The land among these people," he writes, "is as common as the sun and the water. 'Mine' and ' thine,' the seeds of all mischief, have...place with them. They are content with so little that with so large a country they have rather superfluity than scarceness ; so that they seem to live in... | |
| Frederick Whymper - 1877 - 364 Seiten
...these people given by Columbus to old Peter Martyr represented them as holding a community of goods, " that ' mine and thine/ the seeds of all mischief, have no place with them They seem to live in the golden world, without toil, living in open gardens, not entrenched with dykes,... | |
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