| Richard Henry Major - Australia - 1859 - 356 pages
...they must fast, for the earth affords them no food at all. There is neither herb, root, pulse, nor any sort of grain for them to eat that we saw ; nor any...to do so. I did not perceive that they did worship anything. These poor creatures have a sort of weapon to defend their ware or fight with their enemies,... | |
| Hakluyt Society - Australia - 1859 - 372 pages
...they must fast, for the earth affords them no food at all. There is neither herb, root, pulse, nor any sort of grain for them to eat that we saw ; nor any...or beast that they can catch, having no instruments wherewithal'to do so. I did not perceive that they did worship anything. These poor creatures have... | |
| Samuel Bennett - Australia - 1865 - 710 pages
...they must fast, for the earth affords them no food at all. There is neither herb, root, pulse, nor any sort of grain for them to eat, that we saw ; nor any...to do so. "I did not perceive that they did worship anything. These poor creatures have a sort of weapon to defend their ware, or fight with their enemies,... | |
| David Laing Purves - Discoveries in geography - 1874 - 856 pages
...they must fast. For the earth affords them no food at all. There is neither herb, root, pulse, nor any sort of grain, for them to eat, that we saw : nor...to do so. I did not perceive that they did worship anything. These poor creatures have a sort of weapon to defend their wear, or fight with their enemies... | |
| Thomas Richards - New South Wales - 1883 - 820 pages
...they must fast, for the earth affords them no food at all. There is neither herb, root, pulse, nor any sort of grain for them to eat, that we saw ; nor any...to do so. I did not perceive that they did worship anything. These poor creatures have a sort of weapon to defend their ware, or fight with their enemies,... | |
| Esquire Thomas Richards - New South Wales - 1883 - 814 pages
...they must fast, for the earth affords them no food at all. There is neither herb, root, pulse, nor any sort of grain for them to eat, that we saw ; nor any sort of bird OP beast that they can catch, having no instruments wherewithal to do so. I did not perceive that they... | |
| W. Frederic Morrison - New South Wales - 1888 - 622 pages
...at all. There is neither herb, root, pulse, nor any sort of grain for them to eat that we saw,unor any sort of bird or beast that they can catch, having no instruments wherewithall to do so. I did not perceive that they did worship anything. I 14 ENGLISH EXPLORERS. i... | |
| James Sykes Battye - Western Australia - 1924 - 496 pages
...constantly attend there to search for them at low water. . . . There is neither herb, root, pulse, nor any sort of grain for them to eat that we saw, nor any...do so. ' I did not perceive that they did worship anything. These poor creatures have a sort of weapon to defend their ware or fight with their enemies,... | |
| John Elliot Wills - History - 2001 - 358 pages
...they must fast, for the earth affords them no food at all. There is neither herb, root, pulse, nor any sort of grain for them to eat, that we saw; nor any...poor creatures have a sort of weapon to defend their weir, or fight with their enemies, if they have any that will interfere with their poor fishery. They... | |
| Jonathan Lamb, Vanessa Smith, Nicholas Thomas - History - 2000 - 390 pages
...they must fast: For the Earth affords them no Food at all. There is neither Herb, Root, Pulse nor any sort of Grain for them to eat, that we saw; nor any...poor Creatures have a sort of Weapon to defend their Ware, or fight with their Enemies, if they have any that will interfere with their poor Fishery. They... | |
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