| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 452 strani
...feems to have been this ; they weie profcfTed hunters or fiihers, dwelling, on that account, in forefts or near great rivers, under huts or rude tents, or in waggons drawn by their cattle from itation to dation ; they were dexterous archers, excellent horfemen, bold combatants, appearing often... | |
| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 540 strani
...feems to have been this : They were profefled hunters or fifhers, dwelling on that account in forefts or near great rivers, under huts or rude tents, or in waggons drawn by their cattle from ftation to ftation ; they were dexterous archers, excellent horfeman, bold combatants, appearing often... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 strani
...feems to have beenthis : they were profefled hunters or fifhers, dwelling on that account in forefts or near great rivers, under huts or rude tents, or in waggons drawn by their cattle from ftation to ftation ; they were dextrous archers, excellent horfemen, bold combatants, appearing often... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 strani
...feems to have been this : they were profefled hunters or rimers, dwelling on that accou-nt in forefts or near great rivers, under huts or rude tents, or in waggons drawn by their cattle from ftation to ftation ; they were dextrous archers, excellent horfemen, bold combatants, appearing often... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 strani
...general character of their nation seems to have been this, they were professed hunters or fishers, dwelling on that account in forests or near great...; they were dexterous archers, excellent horsemen, bold comhatants, appearing often to flee in disorder for the sake of renewing their attack with advantage,... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 356 strani
...general character of their nation seems to have been tiiis, they were professed hunters or fishers, dwelling on that account in forests or near great rivers, under huts or rude tent?, or in waggons drawn by their cattl • from station to station ; they were dexterous archers,... | |
| Michael J. Franklin - 2000 - 544 strani
...general character of their nation seems to have bee.n this : They were professed hunters or fishers, dwelling on that account in forests or near great...; they were dexterous archers, excellent horsemen, bold combatants, appearing often to flee in disorder for the sake of renewing their attack with advantages;... | |
| 1793 - 648 strani
...feems to have been this : they were profcflcd hunters or fifhers, dwelling on that account in forefts or near great rivers, under huts or rude tents, or in waggons drawn by their cattle from flation to flation ; tl»ey were dextrous archers, excellent horfcmen, bold combatants, appearing often... | |
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