| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 ページ
...poisoned arrows (in the use of which the Indians are astonishingly expert) are perfectly wholesome to feed on. See Ulloa and De la Condamine's account...natives, is emphatically called the dumb cane ; for a smill quantity of its juice being rubbed on the brim of a drinking vessel, whoever drinks out of it,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 ページ
...of which the Indians are astonishingly expert) are perfectly wholesome to feed on. See Ulloa and I)e la Condamine's account of the great river of Amazon....This, by the natives, is emphatically called the dumb can'-' ; for a small quantity of its juice being rubbed on the brim of a drinking vessel, whoever drinks... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 ページ
...l;lloa and De la Condaminc's account of the great river of Amazon. It is a vegetable prepa ration. Ver. 357. That cane.'] This, by the natives, is emphatically called the dumb cane ; for a small quantity of its juice being rubbed on the brim of a drinking vessel, whoever drinks out of It,... | |
| Thomas W. Krise - 2009 - 372 ページ
...poisoned arrows (in the use of which the Indians are astonishingly expert) are perfectly wholesome to feed on. See Ulloa and De la Condamine's account...great river of Amazon. It is a vegetable preparation. This, by the natives, is emphatically called the Dumb Cane; for a small quantity of its juice being... | |
| Thomas W. Krise - 2009 - 372 ページ
...of which the Indians are astonishingly expert) are perfectly wholesome to feed on. See Ulloa andDe/a Condamine's account of the great river of Amazon. It is a vegetable preparation. This, by the natives, is emphatically called the Dumb Cane; for a small quantity of its juice being... | |
| Thomas W. Krise - 1999 - 384 ページ
...Indians are astonishingly expert) are perfectly wholesome to feed on. See Ulloa and De la Contamines account of the great river of Amazon. It is a vegetable preparation. This, by the natives, is emphatically called the Dumb Cane; for a small quantity of its juice being... | |
| James Grainger - 2000 - 354 ページ
...poisoned arrows (in the use of which the Indians are astonishingly expert) are perfectly wholesome to feed on. See Ulloa and De la Condamine's account of the great river of Amazon. It is a vegetable production. VER. 357. That Cane] This, by the natives, is emphatically called the Dumb Cane; for a... | |
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