| 1783 - 594 หน้า
...They began to ap" pear in Europe in the 1 5th century, and *' are probably a mixture of Egyptian: " and Ethiopians. The men are all " thieves, and the..."They follow no certain trade, and '•' have no fixed re'igion. They do not ' enter into the or-^er of focictv, wherein ' they are only tolerated. It is... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 หน้า
...they are undoubtedly all derived from the same source. They began to appear in Europe in the fifteenth century ; and are, probably, a mixture of Egyptians...Ethiopians. The men are all thieves, and the women all libertines. They follow no certain trade, and have no fixed religion. They do not enter into the... | |
| John Brand - 1842 - 306 หน้า
...They began to appear in Europe «, the fifteenth cento.,*, and 'aFre probably a malure of BgjpLi*^^ Ethiopians. The men are all thieves, and the women...only tolerated. It is supposed there are upwards of 40,000 of them in Spain, great numbers of whom are innkeepers in the villages and small towm, and are... | |
| John Brand - 1842 - 312 หน้า
...a mixture of Egyptians and Ethiopians. The VOL. III. men are all thieves, and the women lihertines. They follow no certain trade, and have no fixed religion....only tolerated. It is supposed there are upwards of 40,000 of them in Spain, great numhers of whom are innkeepers in the villages and small towns, and... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1849 - 520 หน้า
...they are undoubtedly all derived from the same source. They began to appear in Europe in the fifteenth century, and are probably a mixture of Egyptians and...only tolerated. It is supposed there are upwards of 40,000 of them in Spain, great numbers of whom are innkeepers in the villages and small towns, and... | |
| John Brand - 1855 - 520 หน้า
...they are undoubtedly all derived from the same source. They began to appear in Europe in the fifteenth century, and are probably a mixture of Egyptians and...only tolerated. It is supposed there are upwards of 40,000 of them in Spain, great numbers of whom are innkeepers in the villages and small towns, and... | |
| John Sherer - 1870 - 526 หน้า
...are, undoubtedly, all derived from the same source. They began to appear in Europe in the fifteenth century ; and are, probably, a mixture of Egyptians...only tolerated. It is supposed there are upwards of 40,000 of them in Spain, great numbers of whom are inn-keepers in the villages and small towns; and... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 886 หน้า
...they undoubtedly are all derived from the same source. They began to appear in Europe in the fifteenth century, and are probably a mixture of Egyptians and...libertines. They follow no certain trade, and have no fixed religior. They do not enter into the order of Society, wherein they are only tolerated. It is supposed... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 808 หน้า
...same source. They began to appear in Europe in the fifteenth century, and are probably a mixtureof Egyptians and Ethiopians. The men are all thieves, and the women libertines. They follow no certnin trade, and have no fixed religion. They do not enter into the order of Society, wherein they... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1905 - 360 หน้า
...Their language, which is peculiar to themselves, is everywhere so similar, that they undoubtedly are all derived from the same source. They began to appear...only tolerated. It is supposed there are upwards of 40,000 of them in Spain, great numbers of whom are inn-keepers in the villages and small towns, and... | |
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