| 1784 - 722 páginas
...expoltulated with me very earneftly, faying, '< Why do you not kill hi.-.i ? You tell me, if a man kille another in England, that he is hanged for it. This...killed ten, and yet you will not kill him ; though many <jf his country men defire it, and it would be very good." Omai's arguments, though fpecioos enough,... | |
| 1784 - 548 páginas
...and feeing the chief unhurt, he expoftulated with me very еагпеШу, laying, * Why do you nnt kill him? You tell me, if a man kills another in England,...you will not kill him; though many of his countrymen delire it, and it would be very good.' Omai 's arguments, though fpecious enough, having no weight... | |
| 1785 - 620 páginas
...them, he immediately retired. In a fhort time, however, he returned ; and feeing the chief unhurt, he expoftulated with me very earneftly, faying, " Why...very good." Omai's arguments, though fpecious enough, having no weight with me, I defired him to a& the chief, Why he had killed Captain Furneaux'g people... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 1030 páginas
...them, he immediately retired. In a fhort time, however, he returned ; and feeing the chief unhurt, he expoftulated with me very earneftly, faying, " Why...you will not kill him, though many of his countrymen defireit, and it would be very good." ' Qraai's arguments, though fpecious enough, having no weight... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 páginas
...however, he returned ; and seeing the chief unhurt, he expostulated with me very earnestly, saying, " Why do you not kill him ? You tell me, if a man kills...you will not kill him, though many of his countrymen desire it, and it would be very good." Omai's arguments, though specious enough, having no weight with... | |
| 1815 - 476 páginas
...very earnestly, saying, " Why do you not kill him ? you tell roe, if a man kills another in England he is hanged for it: this man has killed ten, and...you will not kill him, though many of his countrymen desire it, and it would be very good." Omai•* arguments, though specious enough, had no weight with... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 488 páginas
...however, he returned ; and seeing the chief unhurt, he expostulated with me very earnestly, saying, " Why do you not kill him ? " You tell me, if a man...will not kill him ; though many of " his countrymen desire it, and it would be very " good." Omai'» arguments, though specious enough, having no weight... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 532 páginas
...seeing the chief unhurt, he expostulated with me very earnestly, saying, " Why do you not kill hina ? You tell me, if a man kills another in England that...you will not kill him, though many of his countrymen desire it, and it would be very good." Omai's arguments, though specious enough, having no weight with... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1830 - 444 páginas
...however, he returned ; and seeing the chief unhurt, he expostulated with me very earnestly, saying, ' Why do you not kill him ? You tell me if a man kills...you will not kill him, though many of his countrymen desire it, and it would be very good.' Omai's arguments, though specious enough, having no weight with... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 764 páginas
...expostulated with me very earnestly, saying, ' Why do you not kill him ? You tell me if a man kill another in England that he is hanged for it. This...you will not kill him, though many of his countrymen desire it, and it would be very good.' Omai's arguments, though specious enough, having no weight with... | |
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