Bakones , the aborigines of the country. I ascended by the notched trunk, and found, to my amazement, no less than seventeen of these aerial abodes, and three others unfinished. On reaching the topmost hut , about thirty feet from the ground , I entered... The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and Sciences - Сторінка 1881842Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1838 - 716 стор.
...astonishment counted u fewer than seventeen houses, and part of three others unfinished. On reachiM the topmost hut, about thirty feet from the ground, I entered and sat down. It only furniture was the hay which covered the floor, a spear, a spoon, and a bo»i full of locusts.... | |
| 1851
...foliage, I proceeded thither, and found that the tree was inhabited by several families of Bakones; the aborigines of the country. I ascended by the notched...spear, a spoon, and a bowl full of locusts. Not having eaten anything that day, and from the novelty of my situation, not wishing to return immediately to... | |
| 752 стор.
...protruding through its evergreen foliage, I proceeded thither, and found that the tree was inhabited by several families of Bakoues; the aborigines of...spear, a spoon, and a bowl full of locusts. Not having eaten anything that clay, and from the novelty of my situation, not wishing to return immediately to... | |
| 1838 - 786 стор.
...mounted the aerial abodes, and to my astonishment counted no fewer than seventeen houses, and part of three others unfinished. On reaching the topmost hut,...floor, a spear, a spoon, and a bowl full of locusts. As I had not tasted any food since morning, I asked a woman who sat at the door with an infant in her... | |
| John William Carleton - 1851 - 726 стор.
...foliage, I proceeded thither, and found that the tree was inhabited by several families of Bakones; the aborigines of the country. I ascended by the notched...spear, a spoon, and a bowl full of locusts. Not having eaten anything that day, and from the novelty of my situation, not wishing to return immediately to... | |
| Robert Moffat - 1842 - 686 стор.
...foliage, I proceeded thither, and found that the tree was inhabited by several families of Bakones, the aborigines of the country. I ascended by the notched...spear, a spoon, and a bowl full of locusts. Not having eaten any thing that day, and from the novelty of my situation, not wishing to return immediately to... | |
| 1842 - 590 стор.
...foliage, I proceeded thither, and found that the tree was inhabited by several families of Bakones , the aborigines of the country. I ascended by the notched...spear, a spoon, and a bowl full of locusts. Not having eaten anything that day, and from the novelty of my situation , not wishing to return immediately to... | |
| 1842 - 736 стор.
...foliage, I proceeded thither, and found that the tree was inhabited by several families of Bakones, the aborigines of the country. I ascended by the notched...spear, a spoon, and a bowl full of locusts. Not having eaten any thing that day, and from the novelty of my situation, not wishing to return immediately to... | |
| 1842 - 740 стор.
...foliage, I proceeded thither, and found that the tree was inhabited by several families of Bakones, the aborigines of the country. I ascended by the notched...only furniture was the hay which covered the floor, » spear, a spoon, and a bowl full of locusts. Not having eaten any tiling that day, and from the novelty... | |
| 1842 - 610 стор.
...ravine, between a high range of mountains," The tree was found to be inhabited by several families. " I ascended by the notched trunk, and found, to my...seventeen of these aerial abodes, and three others unfurnished. On reaching the topmost hut, about thirty feet from the ground, I entered and sat down.... | |
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