| William Dampier - 1699 - 592 דפים
...the Lips are not fhut very clofe. So that from their Infancy being thus annoyed with thefe Infe&s, they do never open their Eyes, as other People : And therefore they cannot fee far } unlefs they hold up their Heads, as if they were looking at fomewhat over them. They have... | |
| William Dampier - 1703 - 774 דפים
...the Lips are not flint very clofe : So that from their Infancy being thus annoyed with thefe Infefts, they do never open their Eyes, as other People : And therefore they cannot fee far^ unlefs they hold up their Heads, as if they were looking at fomewhat over them. They have... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 1030 דפים
...the lips are not (hut very clofe ; fo that from their infancy being thus annoyed with thefe infeds they do never open their eyes as other people : and therefore they cannot fee far unlefs they hold up their heads, as if they were looking at fomewhat over them. They have great... | |
| 1829 - 434 דפים
...strait bodied, and thin, with small, long limbs. They have great heads, round foreheads, and g*eat brows. Their eyelids are always half closed, to keep...they hold up their heads, as if they were looking at something over them. ' " They have great bottle noses, pretty full lips and wide mouths. The two fore... | |
| Simpkin, Marshall & Co - 1832 - 1114 דפים
...them from one's face), so that, from their infancy, they never open their eyes as other people do, and therefore they cannot see far unless they hold up their heads as if they were looking at something over them. They have great bottlenoses, full lips, wide mouths ; the two fore-teeth of the... | |
| William Henry Breton - 1833 - 502 דפים
...keep them from one's face,) so that, from their infancy, they never open their eyes as some people do, and therefore they cannot see far unless they hold up their heads, as if they were looking at something over them. They have great bottle-noses, full lips, wide mouths ; the two fore-teeth of the... | |
| William Henry Breton - 1834 - 446 דפים
...keep them from one's face,) so that, from their infancy, they never open their eyes as some people do, and therefore they cannot see far unless they hold up their heads, as if they were looking at something over them. They have great bottle-noses, full lips, wide mouths ; the two fore-teeth of the... | |
| William Henry Breton - 1835 - 454 דפים
...keep them from one's face,) so that, from their infancy, they never open their eyes as some people do, and therefore they cannot see far unless they hold up their heads, as if they were looking at something over them. They .have great bottle-noses, full lips, wide mouths ; the two fore-teeth of... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 1847 - 602 דפים
...poultry, and fruits of the earth, ostrich eggs, &c. as the Hodmadods have ; and setting aside their humane shape, they differ but little from brutes. They are...they hold up their heads as if they were looking at something above them. " They have great bottle noses, pretty full lips, and wide mouths. The two fore... | |
| Richard Henry Major - 1859 - 356 דפים
...them from one's face ; so that, from their infancy, they never open their eyes as other people do, and therefore they cannot see far, unless they hold up their heads as if they were looking at something over them. They have great bottle noses, full lips, wide mouths ; the two fore teeth of the... | |
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