I have seen children turn away with a blush when their elders were palpably cheating a stranger (which is not often the case, however), saying, " It is not just, no ! " And oh ! the pity it is that these people, with all their inherent nobleness of character,... Among the Spanish People - 8. oldalszerző: Hugh James Rose - 1877Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1879 - 256 oldal
...inborn nobleness. of character, with natural talent, fluency of speech and quickness of apprehension, should be neglected as they are. The Spanish peasant has all the makings of a fine and noble man, but deprived of useful learning he is at this day a spiritless downtrodden drudge. 5. Taking the coach... | |
| W G. Baker - 1884 - 262 oldal
...inborn nobleness of character, with natural talent, fluency of speech and quickness of apprehension, should be neglected as they are. The Spanish peasant has all the makings of a fine and noble man, but deprived of useful learning he is at this day a spiritless downtrodden drudge. 1. Let us walk to the... | |
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