| Francis Galton - 1853 - 352 str.
...number of the herd being diminished, but by the absence of a face they know. When bartering is going on, each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose...of exchange for one sheep, it would sorely puzzle a Damara to take two sheep and give him four sticks. I have done so, and seen a man first put two of... | |
| 1855 - 632 str.
...than formerly ; being diminished, but by the absence of a face they know. When bartering is going on, each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose two sticks of tobacco (a stick is about an ounce) to be the rate of exchange for one sheep, it would sorely nuzzle a Damara... | |
| James Greenwood - 1864 - 506 str.
...number of the herd being diminished, but by the absence of a face they know. When bartering is going on each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose...of exchange for one sheep, it would sorely puzzle a Damara to take two sheep and give him four sticks. I have done so and seen a man first put two of the... | |
| James Greenwood - 1865 - 466 str.
...number of the herd being diminished, but by the absence of a face they know. "When bartering is going on each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose two sticks of tobacco to be the rato of exchange for one sheep, it would sorely puzzle a Damara to take two sheep and givc him four... | |
| John George Wood - 1868 - 798 str.
...of the herd being diminished, but by the absence of a face they know. " When bartering is going on, each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose...of exchange for one sheep, it would sorely puzzle a Damara to take two sheep and give him four sticks. I have done so, and seen a man first put two of... | |
| John George Wood - 1868 - 802 str.
...the herd being diminished, but by the absence ui .» face they know. " When bartering is going on, each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose...the rate of exchange for one sheep, it would sorely puzzl« i Damara to take two sheep and give him four sticks. I have done so, and seen a man fir?! put... | |
| 1871 - 442 str.
...simplest arithmetical calculations is thus admirably set forth by Galton : " When bartering is going on, each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose...sorely puzzle a Dammara to take two sheep and give him four sticks. I have done so, and seen a man put two of the sticks apart, and take a sight over them... | |
| 1893 - 902 str.
...number of the herd being diminished, but by the absence of a face they know. When bartering is going on each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose...of exchange for one sheep, it would sorely puzzle a Damara to take two sheep and give him four sticks. I have done so, and seen a man put two of the sticks... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1873 - 512 str.
...number of the herd being diminished, but by the absence of a face they know. When bartering is going on, each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose...sorely puzzle a Dammara to take two sheep and give him four sticks. I have done so, and seen a man put two of the sticks apart, and take a sight over them... | |
| james r - 1873 - 520 str.
...number of the herd being diminished, but by the absence of a face they know. When bartering is going on, each sheep must be paid for separately. Thus, suppose...it would sorely puzzle a Dammara to take two sheep ad give him four sticks. I have done so, and seen a man put two of the sticks apart, and take a sight... | |
| |