| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 pages
...the Society Ides, by tbofe who have reprefented them, without exception, as ready to grant the lad favour to any man who will come up to their price....of the better fort, are as difficult to be obtained her£ as in any ether country whatever. Neiilur can the charge be underftood indifcrimina:ely of the... | |
| 1767 - 572 pages
...the Society Ifies, by thole who have reprefented them, without exception, as ready to grant the lad favour to any man who will come up to their price....cafe ; the favours of married women, and alfo the unmairied of the better fort, are as difficult to be obtained here, as in any other country whatever.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 pages
...neceffary to add the following extract from Captain Cook's la/t Voyage. GREAT injuftice has been done the women of Otaheite, and the Society Ifles, by thofe...this is by no means the cafe ; the favours of married <vomen, and aSfo the unmarried of the better fort, are as difficult to be obtained here as in any other... | |
| 1794 - 614 pages
...Captain Cock's laß Voyage. GREAT injuftice has been done the women of Otaheite, and the Society liles, by thofe who have reprefented them, without exception,...any man who will come up to their price. But this i* by no means the cafe ; the favours of. married women, and alfo the unmarried of the better fort,... | |
| 1805 - 608 pages
...the Society Isles, by those who have represented them, without exception, as ready to grant the last favour to any man who will come up to their price. But this is by no means the case ; the favours of married women, and also the unmarried of the better sort, are as difficult to... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 542 pages
...the Society isles, by those who have represented them, without exception, as ready to grant the last favour to any man who will come up to their price. But this is by no means the case ; the favours of married women, and also the unmarried of the better sort, are as difficult to... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 pages
...the Society isles, by those who have represented them, without exception, as ready to grant the last favour to any man who will come up to their price. But this is by no means the case ; the favours of married women, and also the unmarried of the better sort, are as difficult to... | |
| General history - 1815 - 802 pages
...by those who have represented them, without exception, as ready to grant the last favour to any mart who will come up to their price. But this is by no means the case ; the favours of married women, and also the unmarried of the better sort, are as difficult to... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 386 pages
...the Society Isles, by those who have represented them, without exception, as ready to grant the last .favour to any man who will come up to their price. But this is by no means the case : the favours of married women, and also the unmarried of the better sort, are as difficult to... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 530 pages
...the Society isles, by those who have represented them, without exception, as ready to grant the last favour to any man who will come up to their price. But this is by no means the case ; the favours of married women, and also the unmarried of the better sort, are as difficult to... | |
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