| Robert Jameson, James Wilson, Hugh Murray - 1833 - 394 pągines
...not from a man but in his legs, for they have no calf. He goeth always upon his legs, Bb 2 and cameth his hands clasped on the nape of his neck when he...they find in the woods, and upon nuts; for they eat no kind of flesh. They cannot speak, and appear to have no more understanding than a beast. The people... | |
| 1844 - 384 pągines
...from a man but in hi» legs, for they have no calf. He goeth always upon his legs, Bb 2 and carneth his hands clasped on the nape of his neck when he...fruit that they find in the woods, and upon nuts; for thpy eat no kind of flesh. They cannot speak, and appear to have no more understanding than a beast.... | |
| G. Garratt - 1856 - 288 pągines
...dunnish colour. He diifereth not from a man but in his legs, for they have no calf. He goeth alway upon his legs, and carrieth his hands clasped on the...trees, and build shelters from the rain. They feed upon fruits ' E 3 the woods, and upon nuts; for they eat no kind of flesh. They cannot speak, and appear... | |
| James Greenwood - 1862 - 438 pągines
...dunnish colour. He differeth not from man but in his legges, for they have no calfe. He goeth alwaies upon his legs, and carrieth his hands clasped on the nape of his necke when he goeth upon the ground. They sleepe in trees, and build shelter from the raine. They feed... | |
| George Kearley - 1862 - 356 pągines
...not very thicke. and it is of a dunnish colour. He his lega, for they have no calfe. He goeth alwaies upon his legs, and carrieth his hands clasped on the nape of his necke when he goeth upon the ground. They sleepe in trees and build shelter for the raine. They feed... | |
| William Winwood Reade - 1864 - 476 pągines
...it is of a dunnish colour. He differeth not from a man but in his legs, for they have no calfe. Hee goeth always upon his legs, and carrieth his hands clasped on the nape of his necke when he goeth upon the ground. They sleep in the trees, and build shelters for the raine. They... | |
| George Kearley - 1872 - 348 pągines
...dunnish colour. He differcth not from man but in his legs, for they have no calfe. He goeth alwaies upon his legs, and carrieth his hands clasped on the nape of his necke when he goeth upon the ground. They sleepe in trees and build shelter for the raine. They feed... | |
| James Greenwood (journalist.) - 1880 - 508 pągines
...duunish colour. He differeth not from man but in his legges, for they have no calfe. He goeth alwaies upon his legs, and carrieth his hands clasped on the nape of his necke when he goeth upon the ground. They sleepe in trees, and build shelter from the raine. They feed... | |
| Emma Phipson - 1883 - 524 pągines
...dunnish colour. He differeth not from a man but in his legs, for they have no calfe. Hee goeth alwaies upon his legs, and carrieth his hands clasped on the nape of his necke, when he goeth upon the ground. They sleepe in the trees, and build shelters for the raine. They... | |
| Andrew Battell - 1901 - 262 pągines
...his legs, for they have no calf. He goeth always upon his legs, and carryeth his hands clasped upon the nape of his neck when he goeth upon the ground....build shelters from the rain. They feed upon fruit they find in the woods and upon nuts, for they eat no kind of flesh. They cannot speak, and have no... | |
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