| John Hoyland - 1816 - 278 страници
...the colony, so that no improvement is ever obtained in that way. The progeny of such alliances hare almost universally the tawny complexion, and fine...eyes of the Gypsey parent, whether father or mother. " So strongly remarkable is the Gypsey cast of countenance, that even a description of them to a stranger,... | |
| 1817 - 694 страници
...manners of the colony, so that no improvement is ever obtained in that way. The progeny of such alliances have almost universally the tawny complexion and fine...eyes of the gypsey parent, whether father or mother. " So strongly remarkable in the gypsey cast of countenance, that even a description of them to a stranger,... | |
| 1817 - 708 страници
...manners of the colony, so that no improvement is ever obtained in that way. The progeny of such alliances have almost universally the tawny complexion and fine...eyes of the gypsey parent, whether father or mother. " So strongly remarkable is the gypsey cast of countenance, that even a description of them to a stranger,... | |
| Walter Simson - 1865 - 606 страници
...of the colony ; so that no improvement is ever obtained in that way. The progeny of such alliances have almost universally the tawny complexion, and fine black eyes, of the Gipsy parent, whether father or mother. So strongly remarkable is the Gipsy cast of countenance, that... | |
| David MacRitchie - 1894 - 140 страници
...meets with them." " The progeny of such alliances [marriages between Yetholm Gypsies and non-Gypsies] have almost universally the tawny complexion and fine...the colony between forty and fifty years," says a writer of about the year 1816.1 " At my first remembrance of them they were called the Tinklers (Tinkers)... | |
| David MacRitchie - 1894 - 140 страници
...meets with them." " The progeny of such alliances [marriages between Yetholm Gypsies and non-Gypsies] have almost universally the tawny complexion and fine...bears out the belief that at one time or another those Kirk -Yetholm people and their language were essentially Gypsy. "I have known the colony between forty... | |
| 1817 - 698 страници
...manners of the colony, so that no improvement is ever obtained in that way. The progeny of such alliances have almost universally the tawny complexion and fine...eyes of the gypsey parent, whether father or mother. " So strongly remarkable is the gypsey cast of countenance, that even a description of them to a stranger,... | |
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