| 1908 - 848 strani
...and black. The greater part of them are painted in high places, and from this it is inferred by some that the old tradition is true, that there were giants...which they intended to leave to posterity the memory, either of their establishment in this country, or of certain wars or political or natural triumphs.... | |
| Arthur Walbridge North - 1910 - 412 strani
...reddish color. The greater part of them are painted in high places, and from this it is inferred by some that the old tradition is true, that there were giants...this country. . . . These pictures are not like those of Mexico but might have the same purpose.' " Bancroft, in his "Native Races," discusses the paragraph... | |
| 1908 - 850 strani
...and black. The greater part of them are painted in high places, and from this it is inferred by some that the old tradition is true, that there were giants...which they intended to leave to posterity the memory, either of their establishment in this country, or of certain wars or political or natural triumphs.... | |
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