| Charles Edwards Lester, Andrew Foster - 1856 - 516 Seiten
...you will notice that in this particu- CHAPTER lar they are more savage than beasts, because aL -— their enemies who are killed or taken prisoners, whether...prepared myself to write a collection, which I call " The Foui Voyages," in which I have related the major part of the things which I saw, as clearly as my feeble... | |
| Amerigo Vespucci - 1885 - 92 Seiten
...more so to see it, as, infinite times and in many places, it was my hap to see it : and they wondered to hear us say that we did not eat our enemies : and this your Magnificence may take for certain, that their other barbarous customs are such that expression... | |
| Amerigo Vespucci, Michael Kerney - 1885 - 96 Seiten
...more so to see it, as, infinite times and in many places, it was my hap to see it : and they wondered to hear us say that we did not eat our enemies : and this your Magnificence may take for certain, that their other barbarous customs are such that expression... | |
| 1892 - 120 Seiten
...more so to see it, as, infinite times and in many places, it was my hap to see it : and they wondered to hear us say that we did not eat our enemies : and this your Magnificence may take for certain, that their other barbarous customs are such that expression... | |
| George Young - 1893 - 196 Seiten
...more so to see it, as, infinite times and in many places, it was my hap to see it ; and they wondered to hear us say that we did not eat our enemies : and this your Magnificence may take for certain, that their other barbarous customs are such that expression... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 586 Seiten
...more so to see it, as, infinite times and in many places, it was my hap to see it: and they wondered to hear us say that we did not eat our enemies: and this your Magnificence may take for certain, that their other barbarous customs are such that expression... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 592 Seiten
...more so to see it, as, infinite times and in many places, it was my hap to see it: and they wondered to hear us say that we did not eat our enemies: and this your Magnificence may take for certain, that their other barbarous customs are such that expression... | |
| Frederick Albion Ober - 1907 - 292 Seiten
...another igname. "They eat little meat except human flesh, and you will notice that in this particular they are more savage than beasts, because all their...numerous that it is impossible herein to describe them all. As in these voyages I have witnessed so many things at variance with our own customs, I prepared... | |
| Frederick Albion Ober - 1907 - 308 Seiten
...done, as I, with my own eyes, have many times witnessed this proof of their inhumanity. Indeed, 89 they marvelled much to hear us say that we did not...numerous that it is impossible herein to describe them all. As in these voyages I have witnessed so many things at variance with our own customs, I prepared... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1909 - 580 Seiten
...more so to see it, as, infinite times and in many places, it was my hap to see it: and they wondered to hear us say that we did not eat our enemies: and this your Magnificence may take for certain, that their other barbarous customs are such that expression... | |
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