| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 sider
...connections with tribes on their continent, who had communication with them. But the most extraorc.nary of all the articles which they brought to the ships...human skulls, and hands not yet quite stripped of the 6esh, which they made our people plainly, understand they had eaten ; and, indeed, some uf them had... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 sider
...they had either been visited before by some civilized nation, or had connections with tribes on their continent, who had communication with them. But the...stripped of the flesh, which they made our people plainly understand they had eaten ; and, indeed, some of them had evident marks that they had been upon the... | |
| 1815 - 476 sider
...way of ornament. These spoons were supposed, by their peculiar make, to be of Spanish manufacture. But the most extraordinary of all the articles which...the ships for sale, were human skulls, and hands not quite stripped of the flesh ; what was wanting of which, they signified by explicit signs that they... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 526 sider
...visited before by some civilized nation, or had connections with tribes on their continent, who hfid communication with them. But the most extraordinary...stripped of the flesh, which they made our people plainly understand they had eaten ; and, indeed, some of them had evident marks that they had been upon the... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 644 sider
...they had either been visited before by some civilised nation, or had connexions with tribes on their continent who had communication with them. But the...stripped of the flesh, which they made our people plainly understand they had eaten ; and, indeed, some of them had evident marks that they had been upon the... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1874 - 870 sider
...'2'27-8; Barrett-Lennard's Trav., pp. 51-3; Californiax, Noticing pp. 61-H5. ** They brought for sale 'human skulls, and hands not yet quite stripped of the flesh, which they made our people plainly understand they had eaten; and, indeed, some of them had evident marks that they had been upon the... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1875 - 920 sider
...Jiarrett- Lennard's Trav., pp. 51-3; (Jalifornias, Noti^ cinif, pp. 61-85. 89 They brought for sale 'human skulls, and hands not yet quite stripped of the flesh, which thev made our people plainly understand they had eaten; and, indeed, some of them had evident marks... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1882 - 876 sider
...ßarrett-Lennard's Trav., pp. 51-3; Californias, Notions, pp. 61-85. 88 They brought for sale 'human skulls, nnd hands not yet quite stripped of the flesh, which they made our people plainly understand they had eaten; and, indeed, some of them had evident marks that they had been upon the... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 596 sider
...other little ornaments of thin brass and iron, shaped like a horseshoe, which they hang at their noses. But the most extraordinary of all the articles which...stripped of the flesh, which they made our people plainly understand they had eaten ; and, indeed, some of them had evident marks that they had been upon the... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 600 sider
...ornaments of thin brass and iron, shaped like a horseshoe, which they hang at their noses. But tbe most extraordinary of all the articles which they...stripped of the flesh, which they made our people plainly understand they had. eaten ; and, indeed, some of them had evident marks that they had been upon the... | |
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