| William Robertson - 1821 - 614 strani
...gentle and timid. Though not tall, they were well shaped and active. Their faces, and several parts of their body, were fantastically painted with glaring...which they gave such provisions as they had, and some eqttaiLyearn, the only commodity of value that ' they could produce. Towards evening, Columbus returned... | |
| 1822 - 184 strani
...Their faces, and several parts of their body, were fantastically painted with glaring j •olours. They were shy at first, through fear, but soon became familiar with (lie Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawks-bells, glass beads, or other baubles,... | |
| William Robertson - 1824 - 398 strani
...gentle and timid, Though not tall, they were well shaped and active. Their faces, and several parts of their body, were fantastically painted with glaring...which they gave such provisions as they had, and some cottoh yarn, the only commodity of value that they could produce. Towards evening, Columbus returned... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 490 strani
...with * Life of Columbus, c. 22, 23. Hcrrera, dec. i. lib. ic 13. 1493. Proceeds towards the south ; glaring colours. They were shy, at first, through...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawks' bells, glass beads, or other bawbles, in return for which they gave such provisions as they... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 484 strani
...shaped and active. Their faces, and several parts of their body, were fantastically painted with 1492. glaring colours. They were shy, at first, through...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawks' bells, glass beads, or other bawbles, in return for which they gave such provisions as they... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1827 - 498 strani
...gentle and timid. Though not tall, they were well shaped and active. Their faces, and several parts of their body, were fantastically painted with glaring...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawks' bells, glass beads, or other baubles, in return for which they gave such provisions as they... | |
| Salma Hale - 1827 - 312 strani
...shoulders or was bound in tresses around their heads. Though not tall, they were well shaped and active. They were shy at first, through fear, but soon became familiar with the Spaniards ; from whom, with transports of joy, the) received various trinkets, for which in return they gave... | |
| Salma Hale - 1827 - 490 strani
...shoulders, or was bound in tresses around their heads. Though not tall, they were well shaped and active. They were shy at first, through fear, but soon became familiar with the Spaniards; from whom, with transports of joy, they received various trinkets, for which in return they gave such... | |
| Christian Cann - 1828 - 570 strani
...singular, rather than disagreeable ; their aspect gentle and timid : their faces, and several parts of their body, were fantastically painted with glaring...Spaniards, and, with transports of joy, received from them glass beads and other baubles ; in return for which, they gave them •uch provisions as they had,... | |
| John Pierpont - 1828 - 320 strani
...they were well shaped and active Their faces, and other parts of their body, were fantasti 2 cally painted with glaring colours. They were shy at first,...Spaniards, and, with transports of joy, received from them hawks' bells, glass beads, and other baubles; in return for which, they gave such provisions as they... | |
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