Marco Polo — "They are a very savage and brutal people, and they kill and eat all who fall int…"
They are a very savage and brutal people, and they kill and eat all who fall into their hands.
They are a very savage and brutal people, and they kill and eat all who fall into their hands.
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"The Great Khan has such a quantity of treasure that no one who has not seen it can believe it."
"My heart beats as much as I can breathe."
"They are a very licentious people, and they have no regard for marriage or fidelity."
"The people of the Sahara Desert are very poor, and they live like beasts."
"They have no houses, but live in tents, and they wander from place to place, like beasts."
Describing inhabitants of the Andaman Islands in 'The Travels of Marco Polo'
Date: c. 1298-1299
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