| Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1834 - 312 pages
...commerce. REMARKS CONCERNING THE SAVAGES OF NORTH AMERICA. SAvAGES we call them hecause their maaners differ from ours, which we think the perfection of civility ; they think the same of the,rs. Perhaps if we could examine the maaners of different nations with impartiality, we should find... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1839 - 246 pages
...such '-"ding vnssals, or interruiit sui:h commerce. REMARKS CONCERNING THE. SAVAGES OP NORTH AMERICA. SAVAGES we call them, because their manners differ...nations with impartiality, we should find no people eo rude as to be without any rules of politeness ; nor any so polite as not to have some remains of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Inventors - 1839 - 268 pages
...REMARKS CONCERNING THE SAVAGES OF NORTH AMERICA. SAVAGES we rail them, hecause their manners diffrf i from ours, which we think the perfection of civility...impartiality, we should find no people so rude as to he without any rules of politeness ; nor any so polite as not to have some remains of rudeness. The... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Political science - 1840 - 342 pages
...by the armed force of the enemy into whose power, REMARKS CONCERNING THE SAVAGES OP NORTH AMERICA. SAVAGES we call them, because their manners differ...without any rules of politeness ; nor any so polite asoiot to have some remains of rudeness. The Indian men, when young, are hunters and warriors; when... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 320 pages
...friend, Ever yours. REMARKS CONCERNING THE SAVAGES OF NORTH AMERICA. SAVAGES we call them, hecause their manners differ from ours, which we think the...impartiality, we should find no people so rude as to he without any rules of politeness; nor any so polite as not to have some remains of rudeness. The... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 250 pages
...int::rrupt such commerce. REMARKS CONCERNING THE SAVAGES OF NORTH AMERICA. SATAOES we call them, hecause their manners differ from ours, which we think the...perfection of civility , they think the same of theirs. PerhaiKJ, if we could examine the manners of difierent nations with impartiality, we should find no... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...that had been cracked by. an earthquake." 144.— THE SAVAGES OF NORTH AMERICA, 1784. DR. FRANKLIN. SAVAGES we call them, because their manners differ...could examine the manners of different nations with * " Incredible numbers of people left their houses, and walked in the fields or lay in boats all night... | |
| Henry Trumbull - Indians of North America - 1847 - 354 pages
...justice, they only courted insult arid greater wrongs. Dr. Franklin . says, " We call them savages because their manners differ from ours, which we think...civility ; they think the same of theirs. Perhaps, if we cotihl examine the manners of different nations with impartiality, we should find no people so rude... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesman - 1848 - 312 pages
...and affection, I am, my dear friend, Ever your's. REMARKS CONCERNING THE SAVAGES OF NORTH AMERICA. SAVAGES we call them, because their manners differ...perfection of civility ; they think the same of theirs. I'erhaps if we could examine the manners of different nations with impartiality, we should find no... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1849 - 322 pages
...esteem and affection, I am, my dear friend, Ever youn. REMARKS CONCERNING THE SAVAGES OF NORTH AMERICA. SAVAGES we call them, because their manners differ...the same of theirs. Perhaps if we could examine the m«nners of different nations with impartiality, we should find no people so rude as to be without... | |
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