| Richard Perry - 1882 - 856 páginas
...chips, which most assuredly had been made by carpenters. "A sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among the English that by the setting in of the second winter, 1720, some of the Esquimaux took up their abode on the opposite side of the harbor to that on which... | |
| Richard Perry - 1883 - 866 páginas
...assuredly had been made by carpenters. LAST SURVIVORS. 119 UA sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among the English that by the setting in of the second winter, 1730, some of the Esquimaux took up their abode on the opposite side of the harbor to that on which... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1887 - 560 páginas
...chips, which have been most assuredly made by carpenters. " Sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among the English that by the setting in of the second...reduced to twenty. That winter (1720) some of the Eskimos took up their abode on the opposite side ot the harbour to that on which the English had built... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1887 - 252 páginas
...chips, which have been most assuredly made by carpenters. " Sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among the English that by the setting in of the second...reduced to twenty. That winter (1720) some of the Eskimos took up their abode on the opposite side ot the harbour to that on which the English had built... | |
| Lawrence Johnstone Burpee - 1908 - 840 páginas
...carpenters. ESKIMO AT FISHER HAY, HUDSON STRAIT Face p. 83 Sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among the English, that by the setting in of the second...reduced to twenty. That winter (1720) some of the Eskimo took up their abode on the opposite side of the harbour to that on which the English had built... | |
| Lawrence Johnstone Burpee - 1908 - 840 páginas
...carpenters. \ ; ESKIMO AT FISHER BAY, HUDSON STRAIT Face p. 83 Sickness and famine occasioned such havoc among the English, that by the setting in of the second...reduced to twenty. That winter (1720) some of the Eskimo took up their abode on the opposite side of the harbour to that on which the English had built... | |
| 1911 - 536 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 the...Winter their number was reduced to twenty. That Winter (one thousand seven hundred and twenty) some of the Esquimaux took up their abode on the opposite side... | |
| Samuel Hearne - 1911 - 528 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 the...Winter their number was reduced to twenty. That Winter (one thousand seven hundred and twenty) some of the Esquimaux took up their abode on the opposite side... | |
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