| Europe - 1784 - 506 pages
...them ; the thigh and leg-bons joined together, but without the feet. The ligaments of the joints wcrt entire; and the whole bore evident marks of having been in the 6re, except the hands, which had the flefli left upon them, and were cut in feveral places, • and... | |
| 874 pages
...thigh md leg-bones joined together, but without the feet. The ligaments of he joints were intife ; and the whole bore evident marks of having been in the fire, except the Viands, which had the flcfh left upQn them, and were cut in feveral places, and crammed with fait,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1796 - 712 pages
...; the bones of both arms, with the fkin of the fore-arms hanging to them ; the thigh and leg bones joined together, but without the feet. The ligaments...been in the fire, except the hands, which had the flefh left upon them, and were cut in feyeral places, ami crammed with fait, appa-f really rently with... | |
| Voyages and travels - 1815 - 476 pages
...it; the bones of both arms, with the skin of the fore-arms hanging to them; the thigh and leg-bones joined together, but without the feet. The ligaments...the fire, except the hands, which had the flesh left on them; they were cut in several places, and crammed with salt, apparently with an intention of preserving... | |
| William Ellis - Hawaii - 1826 - 474 pages
...arms, with the skin of the fore arms hanging to them. The thigh and leg bones joined together, bat without the feet. The ligaments of the joints were...apparently with an intention of preserving them. The lower jaw and feet, which were wanting, Eappo told us, had been seized by different chiefs, and that... | |
| William Ellis - Hawaii - 1826 - 476 pages
...arms, with the skin of the fore arms hanging to them. The thigh and leg bones joined together, bat without the feet. The ligaments of the joints were...hands, which had the flesh left upon them, and were cat in several places, and crammed with salt, apparently with an intention of preserving them. The... | |
| William Ellis - Hawaii - 1827 - 542 pages
...under the care of those arms, with the skin of the fore arms hanging to them. The thigh and leg bones joined together, but without the feet. The ligaments...apparently with an intention of preserving them. The lower jaw and feet, which were wanting, Eappo told us, had been seized by different chiefs, and that... | |
| William Ellis - Ethnology - 1831 - 520 pages
...it; the bones of both arms, with the skin of the fore-arms hanging to them; the thigh and leg bones joined together, but without the feet; the ligaments...joints were entire; and the whole bore evident marks of baring been in the fire, except the hands, which had the flesh left upon them, and were cut in several... | |
| William Ellis - Ethnology - 1833 - 362 pages
...; tbe bones of both arms, with the skin of the fore-arms hanging to them ; the thigh and leg bones joined together, but without the feet ; the ligaments...and crammed with salt, apparently with an intention ofprescrving them. The lower jawand feet, which were'wanting, Eappo told us had been seized by different... | |
| William Ellis - Ethnology - 1833 - 500 pages
...it; the bones of both arms, with the skin of the fore-arms hanging to them ; the thigh and leg bones joined together, but without the feet ; the ligaments...were entire ; and the whole bore evident marks of baring been in the fire, except the hands, which had the flesh left upon them, and were cut in several... | |
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