These hungry anthropophagi buried within their own bowels the flesh of those that yielded to fate.
The anthropophagi do not pierce the lower lip but cut it to the length of the mouth in such a manner, that when the wound terminates in a scar they look as if they had two mouths.
Ammianus Marcellinus expresly tells us, that the fear of the Anthropophagi obliged several of the inhabitants of those countries to take refuge elsewhere.
Not far from thence a fine river fell into the sea, on the banks of which dwelt the anthropophagi who had fought so fiercely with the Spaniards, and who endeavoured, but in vain, to entice the Englishmen into the interior of the country.
They are anthropophagi (cannibals), but only on special occasions, and scarcely ever eat any but their enemies taken in battle.
Among other things, he disputes whether or no the Anthropophagi act contrary to nature?
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