| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 492 sivua
...shoulders, or was bound in tresses around their heads. They had no beards, and every part of their body was perfectly smooth. Their complexion was of a dusky copper colour, their features singular niber than disagreeable, their aspect gentle and limid. Their faces, and several parts of their body,... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 382 sivua
...felt »arm, though extremely delightful. The inhabit>nts appeared in the simple innocence of nature, entirely naked. Their black hair, long and uncurled,...floated upon their shoulders, or was bound in tresses wound their heads. They had no beards, and every part of their bodies was perfectly smooth. Their :omple>don... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1809 - 396 sivua
...waa warm, though extremely delightful, The inhabitants appeared in. the simple innocence of nature, entirely naked. Their black hair, long and uncurled, floated upon their shoulders, or was bouiid in tresses round their heads. They had no beards, and every part of their bodies was perfectly... | |
| William Walton - 1810 - 420 sivua
...edge of their own sufferings. " They appeared," says Robertson, " in the simple innocence of nature, naked; their black hair, long and uncurled, floated...in tresses around their heads, They had no beards, and.every part of their bodies was perfectly smooth. Their complexion was of a dusky copper colour,... | |
| William Robertson - 1812 - 564 sivua
...inhabitants appeared in the simple innoeenee of nature, entirely nuked. Their blaek hair, long and uneurled, floated upon their shoulders, or was bound in tresses...had no beards, and every part of their bodies was perfeetly smooth. Their eomplexion was of a dusky eopper eolour, their features singular, rather than... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 sivua
...felt warm, though e extremely delightful. The inhabitants appeared in the simple innocence of nature, entirely naked. Their black hair, long and uncurled,...disagreeable, their aspect gentle and timid. Though not tail, they were well shaped and active. Their faces, and several p.irts of their body, were fantastically... | |
| W. D. Cooper - 1818 - 314 sivua
...naked. Their black hair, long and uncurled, floated upon their shoulders, or was bound in tresses round their heads. They had no beards, and every part of...their features singular, rather than disagreeable, and their aspect gentle and timid. They were at first shy through fear, but soon became familiar with... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 sivua
...felt warm, though extremely delightful. The inhabitants appeared in the simple innocence of nature, entirely naked. Their black hair, long and uncurled, floated upon their shoulders, or was hound in tresses round their heads. They had no beards, and every part of their bodies was perfectly... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1819 - 606 sivua
...entirely naked. Their black hair, long and uncurled, floated upon their Ihoulders, or was bound in trefles around their heads. They had no beards, and every part of their bodies was perfectly fmooth. Their complexion was of a dniky copper colour, their features fingular, rather than difagreeable,... | |
| John Talbot - 1820 - 526 sivua
...from any thing they had seen in Europe. The inhabitants appeared in the simple innocence of nature, entirely naked. Their black hair long and uncurled,...floated upon their shoulders, or was bound in tresses round their heads. They had no beards, and every part of their body was perfectly smooth. Their complexion... | |
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