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Pagina 8
... received , warmed , fed , and supplied with beds , also medicines , or any comforts their state may require ; and they are wel- come to remain until the weather is such as to permit of their proceeding in safety . We found comfortable ...
... received , warmed , fed , and supplied with beds , also medicines , or any comforts their state may require ; and they are wel- come to remain until the weather is such as to permit of their proceeding in safety . We found comfortable ...
Pagina 10
... received . * were above three hours in accomplishing . for himself and his men . He refused for The snow , where it had drifted on either side of the road , was frequently above the height of the carriage , and every step we advanced ...
... received . * were above three hours in accomplishing . for himself and his men . He refused for The snow , where it had drifted on either side of the road , was frequently above the height of the carriage , and every step we advanced ...
Pagina 22
... received , in compensation for an infirmity so complete , a faculty of abstraction and calculation , of which it will be difficult to meet with a more extraordinary example . All the vital forces , deprived of the op- portunity of ...
... received , in compensation for an infirmity so complete , a faculty of abstraction and calculation , of which it will be difficult to meet with a more extraordinary example . All the vital forces , deprived of the op- portunity of ...
Pagina 23
... received my poor little body , weigh- ing in all then a pound and a half with the clothes , were not willing to forget the way to the humble roof that sheltered me . They came from time to time to see me , and being witnesses of the ...
... received my poor little body , weigh- ing in all then a pound and a half with the clothes , were not willing to forget the way to the humble roof that sheltered me . They came from time to time to see me , and being witnesses of the ...
Pagina 38
... received by their prisoners was of the most savage kind . Their large twelve - oared boats , painted and gilt , had often a very showy appearance . One of their common practices was to kidnap women who were foolish enough to come to the ...
... received by their prisoners was of the most savage kind . Their large twelve - oared boats , painted and gilt , had often a very showy appearance . One of their common practices was to kidnap women who were foolish enough to come to the ...
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