| Ferdinand Petrovich Vrangel' - 1840 - 568 sider
...Ir-Kajpij 68° 513', and its longitude 180° 49' E. from Greenwich, by the ship•s reckoning. 2 B 2 general do not remove their dwellings without an object,...covetous and more saving than belongs to the character of genuine Nomade races. Their dress differs greatly from that of the Tungusi, which is tight and close-fitting,... | |
| Ferdinand Petrovich Vrangel' - 1844 - 560 sider
...Tunguses; they are more covetous and more saving than belongs to the character of genuine nomade races. They lay up stores for the future, and in general...to seek fresh pasture for their rein-deer. They are disgraced by the most shameless licentiousness, while the manners of the Tunguses are comparatively... | |
| Alexander George Findlay - 1851 - 748 sider
...; they are more covetous and more saving than belongs to the character of the genuine nomade races. They lay up stores for the future, and in general...their dwellings without an object, but only when it is necessary to seek fresh pasture for their reindeer. They are disgraced by the most shameless licentiousness.f... | |
| Alexander George Findlay - 1851 - 746 sider
...less of the characteristics which usually accompany such a mode of life than the wandering Tunguses ; they are more covetous and more saving than belongs to the character of the genuine nomade races. They lay up stores for the future, and in general do not remove their dwellings without an object,... | |
| 1856 - 922 sider
...wandering Tungusi ; Uiey are leis'cheerful, and more careful; they lay up stores for the future, nnd in general do not remove their dwellings without an...covetous and more saving than belongs to the character of genuine nomndo races. Their dress differs greatly from that of the Tungusl, which is tight and closefitting,... | |
| 1869 - 206 sider
...; they are more covetous and more saving than belongs to the character of the genuine nomad races. They lay up stores for the future, and in general...their dwellings without an object, but only when it is necessary to seek fresh pasture for their reindeer. They are disgraced by the most shameless licentiousness.t... | |
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