| 1840 - 700 sayfa
...to let Mr. Darwin describe the feelings whose effect so much interested his generous Captain : — 1 In the afternoon we anchored in the bay of Good Success....saluted • in a manner becoming the inhabitants of this sav. age land. A group of Fuegians, partly concealed by the entangled forest, were perched on a wild... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1846 - 716 sayfa
...Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Staten-land was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the bay of Good Success....shout. The savages followed the ship, and just before dark we saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water,... | |
| 1890 - 900 sayfa
...Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Staten-land was visible amid the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay of Good Success....shout. The savages followed the ship, and just before dark we saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbor consists of a fine piece of water... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1873 - 552 sayfa
...Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Staten-land was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay of Good Success....sea; and as we passed by, they sprang up and waving iheir tattered cloaks sent forth a loud and sonorous shout. The savages followed the ship, and just... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 586 sayfa
...Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Staten-Iand was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay of Good Success....were saluted in a manner becoming the inhabitants of thi» savage land. A group of Fuegians partly concealed by the entangled forest, were perched on a... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1889 - 628 sayfa
...Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Staten-land was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay of Good Success....shout. The savages followed ' the ship, and just before dark we sa.w their fire and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a tine piece of water... | |
| 1890 - 928 sayfa
...Staten-land was visible amid the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay of Good Success. WThile entering we were saluted in a manner becoming the...shout. The savages followed the ship, and just before dark we saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbor consists of a line piece of water... | |
| Charles Darwin, R. T. Pritchett - 1890 - 606 sayfa
...isS''talSi^iS;'lr-lC^oint overhanging the .* _ _«"_ _e-a ?-? "S' " _?-a -^-W» *W» «W» .^» -^: sea ; and as wc passed by, they sprang up and waving their tattered...shout. The savages followed the ship, and just before dark we saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 542 sayfa
...Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable Staten-land was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay of Good Success....shout. The savages followed the ship, and just before dark we saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1908 - 542 sayfa
...Fuegian shore, but the outline of the rugged, inhospitable- Staten-land was visible amidst the clouds. In the afternoon we anchored in the Bay of Good Success....shout. The savages followed the ship, and just before dark we saw their fire, and again heard their wild cry. The harbour consists of a fine piece of water... | |
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