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1 Here the missionary Papehia landed alone, trusting in Jehovah, among its then savage inhabitants .
2 We laugh at the savage inhabitants of Paraguay, for calling themselves the descendants of the moon.
3 Nature seems to have prepared, during the Revolution, men for subduing the wilderness and its savage inhabitants .
4 They swept by the horrible country of the Utes and Payoches, without holding intercourse with its squalid and savage inhabitants .
5 The Torres Strait is regarded as no less dangerous for its bristling reefs than for the savage inhabitants of its coasts.
6 We need not think of the savage inhabitants of Oceania,-wecan see enough of them and to spare in this very place.
7 The slave-trade, which flourished there, was to be put down; the savage inhabitants were to become acquainted with freedom, justice, and prosperity.
8 The savage inhabitants of New Caledonia also, to appease their hunger in times of scarcity, eat great pieces of a friable Lapis ollaris.
9 Then, suddenly, standing in a circle by the stream, swarming with their savage inhabitants , we saw rising before us the tall lodges of the Ogallalla.
10 ... Take your rest, ye winged races, and you, ye savage inhabitants of the woods, cease from your erratic wandering...
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