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... feet , and the men having thin strong beards . Having crossed the great bay of Rio to the village of Praya Grande , the travellers bent their course to Cape Frio ; and in or- der to accustom themselves to the night - air , they ...
... feet , and the men having thin strong beards . Having crossed the great bay of Rio to the village of Praya Grande , the travellers bent their course to Cape Frio ; and in or- der to accustom themselves to the night - air , they ...
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... feet , and even more , in length . Daudin , in his Natural History of Reptiles , considers the serpent which he assumes to be the genuine boa constrictor , as a native of Africa , but this species , if it is also found in Africa ...
... feet , and even more , in length . Daudin , in his Natural History of Reptiles , considers the serpent which he assumes to be the genuine boa constrictor , as a native of Africa , but this species , if it is also found in Africa ...
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... feet five inches high ; most of them , the wo- men as well as the men , were broad and strong limbed . They were all quite naked , except a few who wore handkerchiefs round their waists , or short breeches , which they had obtained from ...
... feet five inches high ; most of them , the wo- men as well as the men , were broad and strong limbed . They were all quite naked , except a few who wore handkerchiefs round their waists , or short breeches , which they had obtained from ...
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... feet long , and the arrows of an equal length , made of a firm knotty reed ; and none of the tribes on this coast have yet learnt the art of poisoning them . At the request of the author and his party , the Puris con- ducted them to ...
... feet long , and the arrows of an equal length , made of a firm knotty reed ; and none of the tribes on this coast have yet learnt the art of poisoning them . At the request of the author and his party , the Puris con- ducted them to ...
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... feet ; of a greenish - grey colour , with some dark transverse stripes , especially on the tail : the belly was of a bright unmixed yellow . They are sometimes eaten by the negroes ; and the flesh of a large species of lizard ( the ...
... feet ; of a greenish - grey colour , with some dark transverse stripes , especially on the tail : the belly was of a bright unmixed yellow . They are sometimes eaten by the negroes ; and the flesh of a large species of lizard ( the ...
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