| Books and bookselling - 1793 - 550 pages
...the fea beach, and the a(hes from their fires, all adhere to their grealy fhm, which is never warned, except when accident, or the want of food, obliges...go into the water. Some of the men wear a piece of wood or bone, thruft through the feptum of the nofe, which, by railing the oppofite Cdes of the nofe,... | |
| John McMahon - Australia - 1913 - 466 pages
...ashes from their fires, all adhere to their filthy skin, which never comes off, except when aocident, or the want of food obliges them to go into the water. Some of the men wear a piece of wood or bone thrust through the septum of the nose, which, by raising the opposite sides of the nose,... | |
| James Colwell - Australasia - 1914 - 812 pages
...every sort of dirt. Sand from the beach, and ashes from their fires, all adhere to their filthy skin, which never comes off, except when accident or the...them to go into the water. Some of the men wear a bone or piece of wood through the septum of the nose, which, by raising the opposite sides of the nose,... | |
| James Colwell - Australasia - 1914 - 810 pages
...every sort of dirt. Sand from the beach, and ashes from their fires, all adhere to their filthy skin, which never comes off, except when accident or the...them to go into the water. Some of the men wear a bone or piece of wood through the septum of the nose, which, by raising the opposite sides of the nose,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1793 - 608 pages
...fea beach, and the afhes from their fires, all auhve to their vjre«fy flcin, which is never wafiied, except when accident or the want of food obliges them to go into the water. Some of the snen wear a piece of wood or bone, thruft through the feptum of the oofe, widens the noftril, and fpreads... | |
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