Moselekatse, had neither herd nor stall, but subsisted on locusts, roots, and the chase. They adopted this mode of architecture to escape the lions which abounded in the country. During the day the families descended to the shade beneath to dress their... The New sporting magazine - Side 201851Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Robert Moffat - 1846 - 312 sider
...and peeled by Moselekatse, had neither herd or stall, but subsisted on locusts, roots, and the chase. They adopted this mode of architecture to escape the...lightened of their load, they removed these for firewood." Mr. Moffat pursued his journey with these chiefs, until he came to their country, which gave evidence... | |
| Robert Moffat - 1846 - 186 sider
...shade beneath to dress their daily food. When the inhabitants increased, they supported the angmented weight on the branches, by upright sticks, but when lightened of their luad, they removed these for fire-wood. The following sketch of the tree (a species of Jicus,) taken... | |
| Robert Moffat - 1850 - 450 sider
...subsisted on locusts, roots, and the chase. The adopted this mode of architecture to escape the lions whic abounded in the country. During the day the families...lightened of their load, they removed these for firewood. As a proof of the necessity of such an expedient as above dec . ed, I may add, that during the day,... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 478 sider
...architecture to escape the lions which abounded in the country. During the day the families descend to the shade beneath, to dress their daily food. "When...lightened of their load they removed these for fire-wood." I/et us however descend to terra firma, and take note of how the — well, it matters little where... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 448 sider
...architecture to escape the lions which abounded in the country. During the day the families descend to the shade beneath, to dress their daily food. When...lightened of their load they removed these for fire-wood." Let us however descend to terra firma, and take not* of how the — well, it matters little where we... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 438 sider
...architecture to escape the lions which abounded in the country. During the day the families descend to the shade beneath, to dress their daily food. When...when lightened of their load they removed these for fire- wood." Let us however descend to terra firma, and take note of how the — well, it matters little... | |
| 708 sider
...door with a babe at her breast, permission to eat. This she granted with pleasure, and soon brought mo more in a powdered state. Several more females came...at peace in the same tree. his sport changes daily, liis path is beset with danger, and instead of being, as he had always hitherto been, the aggressor,... | |
| Hezekiah Butterworth - 1900 - 340 sider
...peeled by Moselekatse, had neither herd nor stall, but subsisted on locusts, roots, and the chase. They adopted this mode of architecture to escape the...lightened of their load they removed these for firewood. " As a proof of the necessity of such an expedient as above described, I may add, that during the day,... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1844 - 124 sider
...peeled by Mosclekatse, had neither herd nor stall, but subsisted on locusts, roots, and the chase. They adopted this mode of architecture to escape the...lightened of their load, they removed these for firewood. As a proof of the necessity of such an expedient as above described, I may add, that during the day,... | |
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