They had no ufe of fire, but roafted their fifh upon the rocks by the heat of the fun. Neither do they appear to me to have had the faculty of fpeech ; for, though our author does not exprefsly fay fo, yet I think it is his meaning, from the account he... Of the Origin and Progress of Language - Strana 241podľa Lord James Burnett Monboddo - 1774 - Počet stránok 704Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Several Hands - 1774 - Počet stránok 622
...horns of feats, with which they killed the llronger fiih. They had no ufe of re, but roafted their fi(h upon the rocks by the heat of the fun. Neither do...from the account he gives of their journey to the firings : and it is clear that they had nothing like religion or government *. * The next nation he... | |
| 1774 - Počet stránok 690
...kenaof gouts, with which they killed the ftronger lift. They tad no ut« of fire, but roafted their hlli upon the rocks by the heat of the fun. Neither do...author does not exprefsly fay fo, yet I think it is hi» jm*3ning, from the account he gives of their journey to the fprkgJI end it is clear that they... | |
| 1776 - Počet stránok 568
...of goats, with which they killed the ftronger filh. They had no ufe of fire, but roafted their fiih upon the rocks by the heat of the fun. Neither do...it is clear that they had nothing like religion or governmentf. " The next nation he mentions is that of the Infenßbles\, as he calls them, of whom I... | |
| James Burnet - Počet stránok 514
...ufed no weapons except ftones, and the fharp horns of goats, with which they killed the ftronger fifh. They had no ufe of fire, but roafted their fifh upon...Neither do they appear to me to have had the faculty Ch. 3. of fpeech ; for though our author does not exprefsly fay fo, yet I chink ic is his meaning,... | |
| James Burnett, James B. Monboddo - 2003 - Počet stránok 228
...ufed no weapons except ftones, and the &arp horns of goats* with which they killed the ftrongcr fifl* They had no ufe of fire, but roafted their fifh upon...to have had the faculty of fpeech ; for, though our au-- thor does not exprefsly fay fo, yet 1 think it is his meaning, from the account he gives of their... | |
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