| William Ellis - 1827 - 542 páginas
...collected, the chief comes out to look at it, and those who have brought it retire. He then calls his stewards — directs them to select a portion for...invited by the natives to join them in partaking of the baked dog, we were never induced to taste of one. The natives, however, say it is sweeter than... | |
| William Ellis - 1831 - 520 páginas
...chiefs in the neighbourhood, in which the chief who has provided the feast is frequently included—and divides the rest among his own followers, who sometimes...invited by the natives to join them in partaking of the baked dog, we were never induced to taste of one. The natives, however, say it is sweeter than... | |
| William Ellis - 1833 - 362 páginas
...collected, the chief comes out to look at it, and those who have brought it retire. He then calls his stewards, —directs them to select a portion for...invited by the natives to join them in partaking of the baked dog, we were never induced to taste of one. The natives, however, say it is sweeter than... | |
| William Ellis - 1833
...table, — distributes some among the chiefs in the neighbourhood, in which the chief who has-provided the feast is frequently included, — and divides...invited by the natives to join them in partaking of the baked dog, we were never induced to taste of one. The natives, however, say it is sweeter than... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 482 páginas
...Hawaii, p. 348. They are fond of dogs also in West Africa.— Lander, 8. |[ "Numbers of dogs, of a rather small size, and something like a • terrier, are...article of food ; they are mostly fed on vegetables. The natives say lhat it is sweeter than the flesh of the pig, and much more palatable than that of... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 460 páginas
...Hawaii, p. 348. They are fond of dogs also in West Africa.— Lander, 8. t| "Numbers of dogs, of a rather small size, and something like a terrier, are raised...article of food ; they are mostly fed on vegetables. The natives say (hat it is sweeter than the flesh of the pig, and much more palatable than that of... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 460 páginas
...party."—App. to Rosa's Voyage. II "Numbers of dogs, of a rather small size, and something like a 'wrier, are raised every year as an article of food; they are mostly fed « vegetables The natives say that it is sweeter than the flesh of the Pig, and much more palatable... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1844 - 452 páginas
...Hawaii, p. 348. They are fond of dogs also in West Africa.— Lander, 8. || "Numbers of dogs, of a rather small size, and something like a terrier, are raised...article of food ; they are mostly fed on vegetables. The natives say that it is sweeter than the flesh of the pig, and much more palatable than that of... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 448 páginas
...little sleeping houses may be seen ranged round the yards. A part of the rent of every tenant, who owns land, is paid in dogs for his landlord's table. Though...invited by the natives to join them in partaking of the baked dog, we were never induced to taste one. The natives, however, say that it is sweeter than... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 438 páginas
...Numbers of dogs, says the above mentioned missionary, of rather a small size and somewhat resembling a terrier, are raised every year as an article of food ; they are mostly fed on vegetables, and their little sleeping houses may be seen ranged round the yards. A part of the rent of every tenant,... | |
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