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Side 6
... heads entirely shorn ; others had their naturally thick coal - black hair cut over the eyes , and hang- ing down into the neck : some of them had their beards and eye- brows cut short . In general they have but little beard ; in most of ...
... heads entirely shorn ; others had their naturally thick coal - black hair cut over the eyes , and hang- ing down into the neck : some of them had their beards and eye- brows cut short . In general they have but little beard ; in most of ...
Side 7
... heads ; and the females in general fasten a bandage of bass or cord tight- ly round the wrists and ancles , in order , as they say , to make those parts small and elegant . The figure of the men is in general robust , Prince ...
... heads ; and the females in general fasten a bandage of bass or cord tight- ly round the wrists and ancles , in order , as they say , to make those parts small and elegant . The figure of the men is in general robust , Prince ...
Side 8
... head large and round ; the face broad , with mostly high cheek - bones ; the eyes black , small , and sometimes oblique ; the nose short and broad , and their teeth very white : but some were distinguished by sharp features , small ...
... head large and round ; the face broad , with mostly high cheek - bones ; the eyes black , small , and sometimes oblique ; the nose short and broad , and their teeth very white : but some were distinguished by sharp features , small ...
Side 9
... heads above water , watching for prey , or basking in the sun among the roots and stumps of trees beside the banks . This animal is much smal- ler than the crocodile of the Old World , and even than those which inhabit the countries of ...
... heads above water , watching for prey , or basking in the sun among the roots and stumps of trees beside the banks . This animal is much smal- ler than the crocodile of the Old World , and even than those which inhabit the countries of ...
Side 13
... heads of many of the combatants . When two of them had thus thrashed each other handsomely , two more came forward ; and several pair were often seen engaged at once ; but they never laid hands on one another . When these combats had ...
... heads of many of the combatants . When two of them had thus thrashed each other handsomely , two more came forward ; and several pair were often seen engaged at once ; but they never laid hands on one another . When these combats had ...
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