| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 648 sider
...uttered. Their colour is of a dull black; their skin scarified about the breast and shoulders. One was distinguished by his body being coloured with...ochre, but all the others were painted black, with a kmd of soot, so thickly laid over their faces and shoulders, that it was difficult to ascertain what... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 sider
...their skin scarified about the breast and shoulders. One was distinguished by his body being colored with red ochre, but all the others were painted black, with a kind of soot, so thickly laid over their faces and shoulders, that it was "difficult to ascertain what they were... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 sider
...of a dull black; their skin scarified about the breast and shoulders. One was distinguished by hus body being coloured with red ochre, but all the others were painted black, with a kind of soot, so thickly laid over their faces and shoulders, that it was difficult 10 ascertain what they were like.... | |
| Henry Ling Roth - 1899 - 418 sider
...him appear so black. According to Bligh (p. 51), " One of them was distinguished by having his Ixxly coloured with red ochre, but all the others were painted black, with a kind of s<x>t, which was laid on so thick over their faces and shoulders, that it is difficult to say what... | |
| Royal Society of Tasmania - 1922 - 434 sider
...them had a small stick, "two or three feet long, in their hands, but no other weapon. "Their colour, as Captain Cook remarks, is a dull black; "their skin...is scarified about their shoulders and breast. They "are of middle stature, or rather below it. One of them was "distinguished by his body being coloured... | |
| 1832 - 596 sider
...their skin scarified about the shoulders and breast ; of the middle stature or rather below U ; one was distinguished by his body being coloured with...but all the others were painted black with a kind of foot, which wa§ laid on so thick over their faces and shoulders, that It to difficult to sy what they... | |
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