| Henry Major - 1875 - 268 strani
...timid. Though not tall, they were wellshaped and active. Their faces, and several parts of their bodies, were fantastically painted with glaring colours. They...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawk-bells, glass beads, or other baubles; in return for which they gave such provisions as they had,... | |
| Emil Otto - 1878 - 186 strani
...active. Their faces8 and several parts of their bodies,8 were fantastically painted with glaring colors. They were shy at first through fear, but soon became...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawk-bells, glass beads, or other baubles; in return for which they gave such provisions as they had,... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1879 - 234 strani
...tresses round their heads. They had no beards, and every part of their bodies was perfectly smooth. They were shy at first through fear, but soon became...transports of joy received from them hawks'-bells, glass-beads, or other baubles, in return for which they gave such provisions as they had, and some... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 strani
...Though not tall, they were well shaped and active. Their laces, and several p;irts of their bodies, were fantastically painted with glaring colours. They...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them haw-tells, glass l>ea<l£, or other baubles ; in return for which they gave such provisions os they... | |
| Granville series - 1881 - 376 strani
...timid. Though not tall, they were well shaped and active. Their faces, and parts of their bodies, were painted with glaring colours. They were shy at first,...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawk-bells, glass-beads, and other baubles ; in return for which they gave such provisions as they... | |
| Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1881 - 368 strani
...active. Their faces, and several parts of their bodies, were fantastically painted with glaring colors. They were shy at first through fear, but soon became...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawk-bells, glass beads, or other baubles ; in return for which they gave such provisions as they had,... | |
| 1882 - 408 strani
...active. Their faces, and several parts of their bodies, were fantastically painted with glaring colors. They were shy at first through fear, but soon became...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawkbells, glass beads, or other baubles; in return for which they gave such provisions as they had,... | |
| 1886 - 562 strani
...active. Their faces and several parts of their body were fantastically painted with glaring colors. They were shy, at first, through fear, but soon became familiar with the Spaniards, and.with transports of joy received from them hawks' bells, glass beads or other baubles, in return... | |
| Emil Otto - 1887 - 220 strani
...active. Their faces12, and several parts of their bodies12, were fantastically painted with glaring14 colours. They were shy at first through fear, but...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawk -bells, glass beads or other bawbles; in return for which they gave such provisions as15 they... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 518 strani
...Though not tall, they were well shaped and active. Their faces, and several parts of their bodies, were fantastically painted with glaring colours. They...Spaniards, and with transports of joy received from them hawk-bells, glass beads, or other baubles ; in return for which they gave such provisions as they had,... | |
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