Africa, however, as well as several of the countries comprehended under the general name of the East Indies, is inhabited by barbarous nations.
Among savage or barbarous nations, a hundredth, or little more than a hundredth part of the labour of the whole year, will be sufficient to provide them with such clothing and lodging as satisfy the greater part of the people.
In ancient times, the opulent and civilized found it difficult to defend themselves against the poor and barbarous nations.
For evidence of the knowledge of moral truths possessed by barbarous nations, independently of Christianity, and for the most part previous to its promulgation, compare Mackay's Religious Development, vol.
The non-observance of a regulation of police was always heavily punished by barbarous nations; a slighter punishment was inflicted upon the commission of crimes.
Then it was attacked all at once with incredible fury and success, and as it were in concert, by a number of barbarous nations.
The condition of the women among the Chaymas, like that in all semi-barbarous nations, is a state of privation and suffering.
Barbarous nations have a physiognomy of tribe or of horde, rather than individuality of look or features.
Are these the manners of barbarous nations, or even of people that have common sense?
They push their conquests till they come to barbarous nations, which stop their progress by the difficulty of subsisting great armies.
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