Encara no tenim significats per a "hardy race".
1The pioneers of seventy-five years ago were a hardy race, long since disappeared.
2A hardy race of sailors was trained in the fisheries of the North Sea.
3They were the tillers of the soil, and were an industrious and hardy race.
4They make rich pasture and a hardy race of men.
5The Micmacs were a hardy race, of great stature.
6The keel men are a fine hardy race.
7The climate, although so extremely frigid, is nevertheless wholesome, and the people are a hardy race.
8The Orléans boatmen came flocking round her, a hardy race, who feared neither queen nor Mazarin.
9This idea was characteristic of a hardy race living a wild outdoor life in a rigorous climate.
10Probably it was some other settler, one of that hardy race that fringed the colony on its western frontier.
11The Chukches are a hardy race, but exceedingly indolent when want of food does not force them to exertion.
12Where it is customary for hunger to marry thirst, there are happy marriages, and a hardy race of people.
15He pronounced them a hardy race, adventurers by profession, and ready to seize every opportunity of profit or employment.
16What better preparation of a hardy race of God-trusting heroes could there have been, and what came of it all?
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Hardy race a través del temps
Hardy race per variant geogràfica