European ornaments, blankets, and finery, as to be scarcely distinguishable. Each seemed to clothe him or herself as best suited their individual means or taste. Those who possessed the means, were generally attired in the most fantastic manner, and the... Publications - Strana 104autor/autoři: Illinois State Historical Society - 1916Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 362 str.
...or at least so far cloaked under their European ornaments, blankets, and finery, as to be scarcely distinguishable. Each seemed to clothe him or herself...attired in the most fantastic manner, and the most gaudy colours. A blanket and breech-cloth was possessed with a very few exceptions by the poorest among the... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 250 str.
...possessed the means, where generally attired in the most fantastic manner, and the most gaudy colours. A blanket and breech-cloth was possessed with a very...ornamented, made of blue, scarlet, green, or brown broad-cloth; andsurcoats of every colour, and every material ; together with rich sashes, and gaudy... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 382 str.
...or at least so far cloaked under their European ornaments, blankets, and finery, as to be scarcely distinguishable. Each seemed to clothe him or herself...attired in the most fantastic manner, and the most gaudy colours. A blanket and breech-cloth was possessed with a very few exceptions by the poorest among the... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 356 str.
...or at least so far cloaked under their European ornaments, blankets, and finery, as to be scarcely distinguishable. Each seemed to clothe him or herself...attired in the most fantastic manner, and the most gaudy colours. A blanket and breech-cloth was possessed with a very few exceptions by the poorest among the... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1916 - 842 str.
...or at least so far cloaked under their European ornaments, blankets, and finery, as to be scarcely distinguishable. Each seemed to clothe him or herself...attired in the most fantastic manner, and the most gaudy colours. A blanket and breech-cloth was possessed with a very few exceptions by the poorest among the... | |
| Bessie Louise Pierce - 2004 - 573 str.
...the most fantastic manner, and the most gaudy colours. A blanket and breechcloth was possessed with very few exceptions by the poorest among the males....ornamented, made of blue, scarlet, green, or brown broad-cloth; and surcoats of every colour and every material; together with rich sashes, and gaudy... | |
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