| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1824 - 616 páginas
...times calculated to excite in the mind a sensation of dreariness and desolation, especially Q 4 when when we have lately seen it filled with cheerful inhabitants...gloomy countenance to be seen at the village.'— pp. 201, 203. The Eskimaux, however, appear to exhibit a strange mixture of intellect and duliiess,... | |
| 1824 - 612 páginas
...a single ounce of meat belonging to them ; while three small skins, on which the former was tying, were all that they possessed in the way of blankets....there a gloomy countenance to be seen at the village.' — pp. 201, 203. -.- ; . The Eskimnux, however, appear to exhibit a strange mixture of intellect and... | |
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 578 páginas
...that a violent and constant cough with which the old man was afflicted would speedily combine with bis age and infirmities to release him from his present...midst of all this he was even cheerful, nor was there agloomy countenance to be seen at the village. Almost all the men were out : and some of them had been... | |
| William Joseph Snelling - 1831 - 552 páginas
...they possessed in the way of blankets. Upon the whole, a more miserable spectacle was never seen ; and it seemed a charity to hope that a violent and...floating and detached masses of ice in pursuit of walrusses, that Capt. Lyon, who observed their situation from the ships, had it in contemplation, in... | |
| 1824 - 618 páginas
...colour was scarcely perceptible for lamp-black, blood, and other filth, were not left perfect, large holes having been made in the sides and roofs for...there a gloomy countenance to be seen at the village.' — pp. 201, 203. The Eskimaux, however, appear to exhibit a strange mixture of intellect and dulness,... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 páginas
...colour was scarcely perceptible for lamp-black, blood, and other filth, were not left perfect, large holes having been made in the sides and roofs for...there a gloomy countenance to be seen at the village." — pp. 201, 203. There is something very extraordinary, as it would appear, in the physical constitution... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 400 páginas
...blood, and other filth, were not left perfect, large holes having been made in the sides and roofa for the convenience of handing out the goods and chattels....gloomy countenance to be seen at the village."— P. 201, 203. There is something very extraordinary, as it would nppear, in the physical constitution... | |
| Charles De Wolf Brownell - 1853 - 732 páginas
...a violent and constant cough with which the old man was afflicted, • would speedily combine witL his age and infirmities to release him from his present...there a gloomy countenance to be seen at the village." The flesh of the rein-deer, musk-ox, walrus, and seal, with fish, water-fowl, and occasionally the... | |
| Charles De Wolf Brownell - 1855 - 782 páginas
...in through the holes which they had not yet taken the trouble to stop up. The old ij man Ilikkeiera and his wife occupied a hut by themselves, without...there a gloomy countenance to be seen at the village." The flesh of the rein-deer, musk-ox, walrus, and seal, with fish, water-fowl, and occasionally the... | |
| Charles De Wolf Brownell - 1856 - 742 páginas
...afflicted, would speedily combine with his age and infirmities to release him from his present suiferings. Yet, in the midst of all this, he was even cheerful,...there a gloomy countenance to be seen at the village." The flesh of the rein-deer, musk-ox, walrus, and seal, with fish, water-fowl, and occasionally the... | |
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