| Richard Head - Impostors and imposture - 1668 - 430 pages
...as a companion ; the firft mans name was Pourous, and the womans name was Parcoutee, and they lived together as man and wife, feeding on the fruits of the earth, not deftroying any living Creature. Thefe two had four fons called Brammon, Cuttery, Shuddery, and... | |
| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1811 - 824 pages
...as the likenefs of the mind and difpofition feemed agreeing : And the firft man's name was Pourous, and the woman's name was Parcoutee, and they lived...wife, feeding on the fruits of the earth, without the definiction of any living creature. Thefe two living in this conjunction had four fons; the firft was... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 820 pages
...as the likenefs of the mind and difpofuion feemed agreeing : And the firft man's name was Pourous, and the woman's name was Parcoutee, and they lived conjoined together as mnn and wife, feeding on the fruits of the earth, without the deftruction of any living creature. Thcfe... | |
| Francis Kirkman - 1874 - 412 pages
...as a companion ; the firft mans name was Pourous, and the womans name was Parcoutee, and they lived together as man and wife, feeding on the fruits of the earth, not deftroying any living Creature. Thefe twohadfourfonscalled Brammon, Cuttery, Shuddery, and Wyfe,... | |
| Donald Frederick Lach, Edwin J. Van Kley, Edwin J.. Van Kley - Asia - 1993 - 680 pages
...nature a sociable being, God endowed Purush with a woman called "Parcoutee" (Prakriti). They lived together as man and wife "feeding on the fruits of the earth, without the destruction of any living creature."''1 This couple produced four sons: "Brammon" (Brahman), "Cuttery"... | |
| John Lockman - America - 1995 - 530 pages
...the firft Man's Name was Pourous, and the Woman's Name was Parcoutee ; and they lived con* * joined together as Man and Wife, feeding on the Fruits of...Deftruftion of any living Creature*. Our learned Author relates afterward, that four Sons fprung from them : Brammon, Cuttery, Sbuddery and Wyfe ; and that... | |
| Donald F. Lach, Donald Frederick Lach, Edwin J. Van Kley - Business & Economics - 1965 - 670 pages
...nature a sociable being, God endowed Purush with a woman called "Parcoutee" (Prakriti). They lived together as man and wife "feeding on the fruits of the earth, without the destruction of any living creature."'32 This couple produced four sons: "Brammon" (Brahman), "Cuttery"... | |
| Alexander Smith - Brigands and robbers - 2002 - 704 pages
...as a companion. The firs! man's name was Ponrous, and the woman's name was Parcoutee, and they lived together as man and wife, feeding on the fruits of the earth, not destroying any living creature. These two had four sons called Brammon, Cutlery, Shuddery, and... | |
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