| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 542 páginas
...sun-fish, with a large long ugly head. Having no suspicion of its. being of a poisonous nature, we ordered it to be dressed for supper; but, very luckily,...time, that it was too late, so that only the liver and row were dressed, of which the two Mr Forsters and myself did but taste. About three o'clock in the... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 páginas
...sun-fish, with ;. large long ugly head. Having no suspicion of. its being a poisoi: a poisonous nature, we ordered it to be dressed for supper; but, very luckily,...time, that it was too late, so that only the liver and row were dressed, of which the two Mr Forsters and myself did but taste. About three o'clock in the... | |
| General history - 1815 - 802 páginas
...a sun-fish, with a large long ugly head. Having no suspicion of its being of a poisonous nature, we ordered it to be dressed for supper; but, very luckily,...much time, that it was too late, so that only the LVer and row were dressed, of which the two Mr Forsters and myself did but taste. About three o'clock... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 304 páginas
...sun-fish, with a large, long, ugly head. Having no suspicion of its being of a poisonous nature, we ordered it to be dressed for supper ; but very luckily,...time, that it was too late, so that only the liver and row were dressed, of which the two Mr. Forsters and myself did but taste. About three o'clock in the... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 530 páginas
...a sun-fish, with a large long ugly head, Haying no suspicion of its being of a poisonous nature, we ordered it to be dressed for supper; but, very luckily,...time, that it was too late, so that only the liver and row were dressed, of which the two Mr Forsters and myself did but taste. About three o'clock in the... | |
| Harry Johnston - 1913 - 364 páginas
...sunfish, with a large, long, ugly head. Having no suspicion of its being of a poisonous nature, we ordered it to be dressed for supper; but very luckily the operation of drawing and describing it (undertaken by Mr. Forster) took up so much time that only the liver and the row were dressed",... | |
| James Cook - 1999 - 494 páginas
...sun-fish, with a large, long, ugly head. Having no suspicion of its being of a poisonous nature, they ordered it to be dressed for supper; but, very luckily,...roe were dressed, of which the two Mr Forsters and the Captain did but taste. About three o'clock in the morning they all found themselves seized with... | |
| Harry Hamilton Johnston - 2000 - 352 páginas
...sunfish, with a large, long, ugly head. Having no suspicion of its being of a poisonous nature, we ordered it to be dressed for supper; but very luckily the operation of drawing and describing it (undertaken by Mr. Forster) took up so much time that only the liver and the row were dressed",... | |
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