11 Metaphors for europeans

Europeans are the principal cause of the wars which subsist amongst the Negroes, 61.

This can be only too well proved by the fact that Beethovenwho spelled the man's name "Brischdower"after dedicating the sonata to him, found that the Africo-European had been his successful rival in one of those numberless flirtations of his, in which Beethoven always came out second.

The first Europeans to instruct this rabble were Frenchmen, but England, Russia, Germany, and Austria have all supplied officers and instructors within the past fifty years, without, however, any good result.

The two Europeans in my special field of science for whom I have the greatest personal affection are German professors in Berlin and Leipzig respectively.

Ve Europeans are all tam fools.

The first Europeans to instruct this rabble were Frenchmen, but England, Russia, Germany, and Austria have all supplied officers and instructors within the past fifty years, without, however, any good result.

"He was astonished to see that they could tell the hour of the day by their watches, and thought the Europeans must be very wonderful people indeed, to make such clever things; but what pleased him more than all, was the art of writing.

The Europeans are the fairest inhabitants of the world.

Let it suffice to say, that the Europeans are generally better and less exacting masters than the Brazilians.

Europeans were not the only offenders.

Most Europeans, satisfied with the axiom "old fashions please me best" were stand-patters in the early stages of this transformation.

11 Metaphors for  europeans