| James Stanier Clarke - 1805 - 454 páginas
...there is now lying a great quantity of Oak Chips, which have been most assuredly made by Carpenters. Sickness, and Famine, occasioned such havock among...twenty. That Winter, 1720, some of the Esquimaux took op their abode on the opposite side of the Harbour, to that on which the English had built their *... | |
| William Desborough Cooley - 1830 - 386 páginas
...busily employed, but about what they could not easily describe ; probably in lengthening the long boat, for at a little distance from the house there was...carpenters. " A sickness and famine occasioned such havock * Account of the Countries adjoining Hudaon's Bar. By Arthur Dobbs. Esq. among the English, that by... | |
| Robert Huish - 1835 - 800 páginas
...busily employed, but about what they could not easily describe ; probably in lengthening the long boat, for at a little distance from the house, there was...occasioned such havock among the English, that by setting in of the second winter, their number was reduced to twenty. That winter, 1720, some of the... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 844 páginas
...busily employed, but about what they could not easily describe ; probably in lengthening the long boat, for at a little distance from the house, there was...occasioned such havock among the English, that by setting in of the second winter, their number was reduced to twenty. That winter, 1720, some of the... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1852 - 424 páginas
...from birds alone when wintering at Port Leopold. Sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among them that by the setting in of the second winter, their number was reduced to twenty. Some of the Esquimaux took up their abode at this period on the opposite side of the harbor, and supplied... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 1074 páginas
...number of sailors much reduced, and very unhealthy. Sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among them that by the setting in of the second winter, their number was reduced to twenty. Some of the Esquimaux took up their abode at this period on the opposite side of the harbor, and supplied... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 336 páginas
...number of sailors much reduced, and very unhealthy. Sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among them that by the setting in of the second winter, their number was reduced to twenty. Some of the Esquimaux took up their abode at this period on the opposite side of the harbour, and supplied... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 346 páginas
...of sailors much reduced, and very unhealthy. Sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among them. that by the setting in of the second winter, their number was reduced to twenty. Some of the Esquimaux took up their abode at this period on the opposite side of the harbour, and supplied... | |
| Frederick Whymper - 1875 - 358 páginas
...number at that time seeming to be about fifty. As soon as the ice permitted, 60 Starvation and Death. in the following summer, 1720, the Esquimaux paid...havock among the English that, by the setting in of the seoond winter, their number was reduced to twenty. That winter, 1720, some of the Esquimaux took up... | |
| Frederick Whymper - 1877 - 364 páginas
...busily employed, but about what they could not easily describe, probably in lengthening the long boat, for at a little distance from the house there was...carpenters. A sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among the English that by the setting in of the second winter their number was reduced to twenty.... | |
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