| Enoch Lewis - 1828 - 390 Seiten
...is not well understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing...continent. But the change from a temperate to a tropical climate is a great one— too great not to affect the health more or less — and in the cases of old... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 564 Seiten
...understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the lunst, as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic...from a temperate to a tropical country is a great one—too great not to affect the health, more or less—and, in the cases of old people, and very... | |
| 1828 - 446 Seiten
...is not well understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing...the continent. But the change from a temperate to a. jj tropical country is a great one ; too great, not to affect the health more or less, — and in the... | |
| 1832 - 614 Seiten
...is not understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, and as long-lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared in the Colony, — nor can we learn from the natives, that the calamity of a sweeping sickness ever yet... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1832 - 132 Seiten
...is not understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, and as longlived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared in the colony—nor can we learn from the natives, that the calamity of a sweeping sickness ever yet existed... | |
| William Innes - 1833 - 244 Seiten
...is not well understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long-lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing...from a temperate to a tropical country is a great one,—too great not to affect the health, more or less; and in the case of old people, and very young... | |
| 1833 - 814 Seiten
...is not well understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long-lived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing...sickness ever yet visited this part of the continent. In the early years of the colony, want of good houses, the great fatigues and dangers of the settlers,... | |
| Job Roberts Tyson - 1834 - 86 Seiten
...other countries. Its inhabitants are as robust, as healthy, as long-lived, to say the least, as thote of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has...from a temperate to a tropical country is a great one—too great not to brity of the climate, than the fact, that the black inhabitants of the Southern... | |
| 1834 - 472 Seiten
...those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared in Liberia, nor is it learned from the natives that the calamity of a sweeping sickness ever yet visited this part of the continent. The managers have of late sent out experienced physicians, supplies of medicines, appropriated a fund... | |
| 1810 - 354 Seiten
..."is not understood in other countries. Its inhabitants are as rob list, as healthy, and as longlived, to say the least, as those of any other country. Nothing like an epidemic has ever appeared in the colony—nor can we learn from the natives, that the calamity of a sweeping sickness ever yet existed... | |
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