| Sir Arthur Helps - 1856 - 506 oldal
...and were so entirely ours that it was a marvel to see. The same afterward came swimming to the ships' boats where we were, and brought us parrots, cotton...bartered them with us for things which we gave them, such as bells and small glass beads. In fine, they took and gave all of whatever they had with good... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1869 - 292 oldal
...were so entirely ours that it was a marvel to see. The same afterwards came swimming to the ship's boats where we were, and brought us parrots, cotton...bartered them with us for things which we gave them, such as bells and small glass beads. In fine, they took and gave all of whatever they had with good... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1879 - 388 oldal
...same afterward came swimming to the ship's boats, where we were, and brought us parrots, cotton thread in balls, darts, and many other things, and bartered them with us for things which we gave them, such as bells and small glass beads. In fine, they took and gave all of whatever they had with good-will... | |
| George Edward Ellis - 1882 - 672 oldal
...were so entirely ours that it was a marvel to see. The same afterwards came, swimming to the ships' boats where we were, and brought us parrots, cotton threads in balls, darts, and many other things which we gave them, such as bells and small glass beads. In fine, they took and gave all of whatever... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps, Michael Oppenheim - 1900 - 440 oldal
...were so entirely ours that it was a marvel to see. The same afterwards came swimming to the ships' boats where we were, and brought us parrots, cotton...bartered them with us for things which we gave them, such as bells and small glass beads. In fine, they took and gave all of whatever they had with good... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1900 - 432 oldal
...same afterwards came swimming £o the -.hips' boats where we were, and brought us parrots, <£otton threads in balls, darts and many other things, and...bartered them with us for things which we gave them, such as bells and small glass beads. In fine, they took and gave all of whatever they had with good... | |
| John Newton Friend - 1926 - 242 oldal
...took hold of them by the blade and cut themselves. " They came swimming," he writes, " to the ship's boats where we were, and brought us parrots, cotton...bartered them with us for things which we gave them, such as bells and small glass beads." Their darts, however, were without iron, and some had a fish's... | |
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