| Hanno, Thomas Falconer - 1797 - 138 pages
...them ; but all fled from us, efcaping ** over the precipices, and defending themfelves with " ftones. Three women were however taken ; but they " attacked...their teeth and hands, " and could not be prevailed on to accompany us. Hav*' ing killed them, we flayed them, and brought their " fkins with us to Carthage.... | |
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 640 pages
...interpreters called Gorillz. Though we pursued the men, we could not seize any of them; but all fled from us, escaping over the precipices, and defending...women were however taken, but they attacked their condu&ors with their teeth and hands, and could not be prevailed on to accompany us. Having killed... | |
| 1862 - 478 pages
...called Gorillas. Though we pursued the men, we could not seize any of them ; but all fled from MS, escaping over the precipices, and defending themselves...their teeth and hands, and could not be prevailed on to accompany us. Having killed them, we flayed them, and brought their skins with us to Carthage.... | |
| Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren - 1832 - 596 pages
...interpreters called Gorillae. Though we pursued the men we could not seize any of them ; but all fled from us, escaping over the precipices, and defending...did not sail farther on, our provisions failing us. Observation. The opinions respecting the Periplus of Hanno differ very widely from one another, both... | |
| Arnold Hermann L. Heeren - 1832 - 596 pages
...interpreters called Gorillae. Though we pursued the men we could not seize any ol them ; but all fled from us, escaping over the precipices, and defending...did not sail farther on, our provisions failing us. Observation. The opinions respecting the Periplus of Hanno differ very widely from one another, both... | |
| Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren - 1832 - 594 pages
...seize any of them ; but all fled from us, escaping over the precipices, and defending themselves witb stones. Three women were however taken ; but they...did not sail farther on, our provisions failing us. Observation. The opinions respecting the Periplus of Hanno differ very widely from one another, both... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 464 pages
...interpreters called Gorillae. Though we pursued the men we could not seize any of them ; but all fled from us, escaping over the precipices, and defending...accompany us. Having killed them, we flayed them, • Qy. the earth. Gesn. ywaîv.aç îc -rptîf, a' Ûþíò- and brought their skins with us to â-aí... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 462 pages
...interpreters called Gorillas. Though we pursued the men we could not seize any of them ; but all fled from us, escaping over the precipices, and defending...accompany us. Having killed them, we flayed them, Qy. the earth. t rÍT(m¡ Gesn. yvyanta; >« TfcTf, at Saw«- and brought their skins with us to à-aí... | |
| Sanchoniathon - 1832 - 474 pages
...interpreters called Gorillae. Though we pursued the men we could not seize any of them ; but all fled from us, escaping over the precipices, and defending...accompany us. Having killed them, we flayed them, • Qy. the earth. Gem. «/i ;.-.'<;, a! ¿ax.n,t.- and brought their skins with us to ò« xa) (ïãÿðàãòîèâ-*... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 468 pages
...pursued the men we could not seize any of them ; but all fled from us, escaping over the prtcipices, and defending themselves with stones. Three women...accompany us. Having killed them, we flayed them, * oy. the earth. Gesn. •yi*«i/.«{ Û Tpe'i'i, oA 'Íàãëû- and brought their skins with us to... | |
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