| John Williams - 1837 - 654 דפים
...raged in the islands during my residence there, having been introduced by ships ; and what renders this fact remarkable is, that there might be no appearance of disease among the crew of the ship that conveyed this destructive importation, and that the infection was not communicated by any criminal... | |
| Michael Russell - 1842 - 464 דפים
...raged in the islands during my residence there have been introduced by ships ; and what renders this fact remarkable is, that there might be no appearance...ship which conveyed this destructive importation, and that the infection was not communicated by any criminal conduct on the part of the men. The reader... | |
| Ebenezer Prout - 1846 - 544 דפים
...raged in the islands during my residence there have been introduced by ships ; and what renders this fact remarkable is, that there might be no appearance of disease among the crew of the ship that conveyed this destructive importation, and that the infection was not communicated by any criminal... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1850 - 604 דפים
...the islands, during the term of his residence, have been introduced by ships; and " what renders this fact remarkable, is, that there might be no appearance...disease among the crew of the ship, which conveyed the destructive importation." But the same fact has been repeatedly noted of two sets of men, coming... | |
| Erasmus Darwin Fenner - 1851 - 600 דפים
...which raged in these islands, during my residence here, have been introduced by ships. What renders the fact remarkable, is, that there might be no appearance of disease among the crews of the ships which conveyed the destructive importation.' Similar statements have been made,... | |
| Michael Russell - 1852 - 522 דפים
...raged in the islands during my residence there have been introduced by ships ; and what renders this fact remarkable is, that there might be no appearance...ship which conveyed this destructive importation, and that the infection was not communicated by any criminal conduct on the part of the men. The reader... | |
| Thomas Osmond Summers - 1899 - 204 דפים
...raged in the islands during my residence there, have been introduced by ships ; and what renders this fact remarkable is, that there might be no appearance...ship which conveyed this destructive importation." In the case of the healthy and beautiful island of Tahiti, the population has been immensely reduced... | |
| 1863 - 322 דפים
...raged in the islands during my residence there, have been introduced by ships ; and what renders this fact remarkable is, that there might be no appearance of disease among the crew of the ship that conveyed this destructive importation. Another fact, worthy of special notice, is that FIRST intercourse... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 586 דפים
...the Pacific. without some good foundation. Huinboldt (Polit. Ivs;iv on King of Mew 2*2 renders tliis fact remarkable is, that there might be no appearance...themselves, who were the cause, were not affected. ID the early part of the reign of George III., a prisoner who Lad been confined in a dungeon, was taken... | |
| 1883 - 908 דפים
...introduced into the islands of the South Pacific by vessels arriving after a long voyage, " although there might be no appearance of disease among the...ship which conveyed this destructive importation." " I may add," he says, " that I have heard it stated in Shropshire that sheep which have been imported... | |
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