| James Miller Guinn - 1915 - 498 strani
...black women, without any men among them, because they were accustomed to live after the fashion of Amazons. They were of strong and hardened bodies, of ardent courage and great force. The island was the strongest in the world from its steep rocks and great cliffs. Their... | |
| Henry Manuel Moreno - 1916 - 104 strani
...black women, without any men among them, because they were accustomed to live after the fashion of Amazons. They were of strong and hardened bodies,...gold; and so were the caparisons of the wild beasts which they rode, after having tamed them; for in all the island there is no other metal. They lived... | |
| Charles Montville Gidney, Benjamin Brooks, Edwin M. Sheridan - 1917 - 520 strani
...with black women without any men among them, because they were accustomed to live after the manner of Amazons. They were of strong and hardened bodies of ardent courage and great force. The island was the strongest in the world from its steep rocks and great cliffs." 'That... | |
| American Historical Association, American Asiatic Association, Asiatic Institute - 1917 - 562 strani
...Paradise, and it was peopled by black women, without any man among them, for they lived in the fashion of Amazons. They were of strong and hardened bodies, of ardent courage and great force. The island was the strongest in the world from its steep rocks and great cliffs. Their... | |
| 1889 - 960 strani
...black women without any man amongst them, because they were accustomed to live after the fashion of Amazons. They were of strong and hardened bodies,...gold, and so were the caparisons of the wild beasts which they rode after having tamed them ; for in all the island there is no other metal." The opinion... | |
| 1923 - 560 strani
...accustomed to live after the manner of Amazons. They were of strong and hardened bodies and of great courage and of great force. The island was the strongest in the world. Their arms were all of gold, so were the caparisons of the wild beasts that they rode." This reference... | |
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