Their descendants are still in the land, scattered, perhaps, and retired, like our own Indians, into wildernesses which have never yet been penetrated by a white man, but not lost ; living as their fathers did, erecting the same buildings of " lime and... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 311publié par - 1854Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | John L. Stephens - 1841
...perhaps, and retired, like our own Indians, into wildernesses which have never yet been penetrated by a white man, but not lost ; living as their fathers...one flight, I turn to that vast and unknown region, un traversed by a single road, wherein fancy pictures that mysterious city seen from the topmost range... | |
 | John L. Stephens - 1841
...perhaps, and retired, like our own Indians, into wildernesses which have never yet been penetrated by a white man, but not lost ; living as their fathers...towers with high ranges of steps," and still carving on tablet's of stone the same mysterious hieroglyphics ; and if, in consideration that I have not often... | |
 | John Lloyd Stephens - 1842
...perhaps, and retired, like our own Indians, into wildernesses which have never yet been penetrated by a white man, but not lost ; living as their fathers...speculative conjecture, the reader will allow one ffight, I turn to that vast and unknown region, untraversed by a single road, wherein fancy pictures... | |
 | John Lloyd Stephens - 1845
...perhaps, and retired, like our own Indians, into wildernesses which have never yet been penetrated by a white man, but not lost ; living as their fathers...lofty towers with high ranges of steps," and still oarving on tablets of stone the same mysterious hieroglyphics ; and if, in consideration that I have... | |
 | ...like onr own Indians, into wildernesses which have never been penetrated by white men — erecting buildings of "lime and stone," "with ornaments of sculpture, and plastered," "large conrts," and " lofty towers, with high ranges of step?," and carving on tablets of stone mysterious... | |
 | Sir Daniel Wilson - 1862
...perhaps, and retired like our own Indians, into wildernesses which have never yet been penetrated by a white man, but not lost ; living as their fathers...of lime and stone, with ornaments of sculpture and plaster, large courts and lofty towers with high ranges of steps, and still carving on tablets of stone... | |
 | Sir Daniel Wilson - 1862
...and plaster, large courts and lofty tower* with high ranges of steps, and still carving on tnhletH of stone the same mysterious hieroglyphics ; and if,...in consideration that I have not often indulged in *peculative conjecture, the reader will allow one flight: I turn to that vast and unknown region, untraveraed... | |
 | sir Daniel Wilson - 1865
...perhaps, and retired like our own Indians, into wildernesses which have never yet been penetrated by a white man, but not lost ; living as their fathers...of lime and stone, with ornaments of sculpture and plaster, large courts and lofty towers with high ranges of steps, and still carving on tablets of stone... | |
 | Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877
...been penetrated by a white man, . . . living as their fathers did, erecting the same buildings . . . with ornaments of sculpture and plastered ; large...tablets of stone the same mysterious hieroglyphics." He adds, " I turn to that vast and unknown region, untraversed by a single road, wherein fancy pictures... | |
 | Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877
...been penetrated by a white man, . . . living as their fathers did, erecting the same buildings . . . with ornaments of sculpture and plastered ; large...tablets of stone the same mysterious hieroglyphics." He adds, " I turn to that vast and unknown region. untraversed by a single road, wherein fancy pictures... | |
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