| Emma Helen Blair - 1903 - 328 pages
...and how they please. Should the master be not satisfied with his slave, he is at liberty to sell him. When these people give or lend anything to one another,...own children, when there is little need or necessity of doing so. These people declare war among themselves at the slightest provocation, or with none whatever.... | |
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - 1903 - 322 pages
...who have not made a treaty of peace with them, or drawn blood with them, are considered as enemies. Privateering and robbery have a natural attraction...one another, even if they be neighbors or relatives; and when they see and meet one another in the open fields at nightfall, they rob and seize one another.... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1905 - 758 pages
...few days, he will consider that relative as his slave from that time on, and is served by him. * * * When these people give or lend anything to one another,...one another, even if they be neighbors or relatives, and when they see and meet one another in the open fields at nightfall they rob and seize one another.... | |
| American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting - 1905 - 278 pages
...made a treaty of peace with them or formed with them the blood compact, are considered as enemies. Privateering and robbery have a natural attraction...another, even if they be neighbors or relatives." (PI, V. III., p. 55). Under the influence of the Spaniards in the sixteenth century a sudden change... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1906 - 678 pages
...few days, he will consider that relative as his slave from that time on and is served by him. . . . When these people give or lend anything to one another...another, even if they be neighbors, or relatives, and when they see, or meet, one another in the open fields at nightfall they rob and seize one another.... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1906 - 674 pages
...few days, he will consider that relative as his slave from that time on and is served by him. . . . When these people give or lend anything to one another...attraction for them. Whenever the occasion presents itself the}* rob one another, even if they be neighbors, or relatives, and when they see, or meet, one another... | |
| Katherine Mayo - 1925 - 424 pages
...do not stand upon that base. In 1569, Legazpi, the Spanish conqueror, reported of the Filipinos: l When these people give or lend anything to one another,...own children, when there is little need or necessity to do so. In 1574, Guido de Lavezaris, writing of the natives, informed the King of Spain: * If any... | |
| Katherine Mayo - 1925 - 424 pages
...do not stand upon that base. In 1569, Legazpi, the Spanish conqueror, reported of the Filipinos: x When these people give or lend anything to one another,...own children, when there is little need or necessity to do so. In 1574, Guido de Lavezaris, writing of the natives, informed the King of Spain: 2 If any... | |
| 1926 - 868 pages
...refuse suitors, if female. 930. When these people [Adatrb. XXI 340] give or lend anything [de Tagalogs] to one another, the favor must be repaid double, even...own children, when there is little need or necessity of doing so. [Adatrb. XVI 375] 931 Zambals are not accustomed to have more than two children, one a... | |
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