Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 23
... Laplanders in Finmark : the Fishing - Laplanders , who live on the shores and the mountains , and the Rein - deer Laplanders , who rove about , summer and winter , with no shelter but tents . In the mountaineers come to the coasts and ...
... Laplanders in Finmark : the Fishing - Laplanders , who live on the shores and the mountains , and the Rein - deer Laplanders , who rove about , summer and winter , with no shelter but tents . In the mountaineers come to the coasts and ...
Pàgina 24
... Laplander . In winter he drags him over the snow in his sledge with great ease and speed . His horns grow out in May , and fall off in the winter months . No animal has a thicker skin . The Laplanders make all their winter clothing of ...
... Laplander . In winter he drags him over the snow in his sledge with great ease and speed . His horns grow out in May , and fall off in the winter months . No animal has a thicker skin . The Laplanders make all their winter clothing of ...
Pàgina 330
... Laplanders . In this state the animal continues motionless , suspended by a silken thread to the under side of a leaf or other substance , without any sort of nourish- ment , and in this death - like casement , only gives in- dications ...
... Laplanders . In this state the animal continues motionless , suspended by a silken thread to the under side of a leaf or other substance , without any sort of nourish- ment , and in this death - like casement , only gives in- dications ...
Pàgina 345
... Laplanders , for any thing we know , the possession of a pair of spare snow - shoes may constitute respec- tability . Wealth is always more or less at the bottom of it . A man may , under very peculiar circumstances , be wealthy without ...
... Laplanders , for any thing we know , the possession of a pair of spare snow - shoes may constitute respec- tability . Wealth is always more or less at the bottom of it . A man may , under very peculiar circumstances , be wealthy without ...
Pàgina 352
... Laplanders contrive to keep them out of their huts ? defend themselves while in bed , the Laplander fixes a F. They burn a fire throughout the day , and , to leathern thong to the poles of his tent , over his bed , which raises his ...
... Laplanders contrive to keep them out of their huts ? defend themselves while in bed , the Laplander fixes a F. They burn a fire throughout the day , and , to leathern thong to the poles of his tent , over his bed , which raises his ...
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