| 1822 - 820 Seiten
...probability, had ever before been a single league at sea. The surgeon recommended that they should be brought upon deck in succession, in order that they might breathe a purer air. The consequence of this expedient had not, however, been anticipated; indeed it was such as must convince... | |
| 1823 - 944 Seiten
...afterwards reduced to the ha\f of a wine glass. By the advice of Maignan, the surgeon of the ship, the negroes, who had hitherto remained shut up in...might breathe a purer air. But it became necessary to almndon this expedient, because many of those negroes, affected with nostalgia, (ie a passionate desire... | |
| 1823 - 944 Seiten
...was afterwards reduced to the half of a wine glass. By the advice of Maigrir- 1> surgeon of the ship, the negroes, who had hitherto remained shut up in the hold, were tawc' > upon deck in succession, in order that they might breathe a purer air. But it became ютsary... | |
| James Montgomery - 1824
...afterwards reduced to the half of a wine glass. By the advice of M. Maignan, the surgeon of the ship, the negroes, who had hitherto remained shut up in...abandon this expedient, salutary as it was, because "many of those negroes, affected with nostalgia (ze a passionate desire to revisit their native land)... | |
| Negro - 1826 - 228 Seiten
...afterwards reduced to the half of a wine glass. By the advice of M. Maignan, the surgeon of the ship, the negroes, who had hitherto remained shut up in...abandon this expedient, salutary as it was, because many of those negroes, affected with nostalgia, (ze a passionate desire torevisit their native land,)... | |
| 1823 - 944 Seiten
...afterwards reduced to the half of a wine glass. By the advice of Maignan, the f urgeon of the ship, the negroes, who had hitherto remained shut up in...But it became necessary to abandon this expedient, because many of those negroes, affected with nostalgia, (ie a passionate desire to revisit their native... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1830 - 266 Seiten
...afterwards reduced to the. half of a wine glass. By the advice of M. Maignan, the surgeon of the ship, the negroes, who had hitherto remained shut up in...abandon this expedient, salutary as it was, because many of those negroes, affected with Nostalgia, (that is, a passionate desire to revisit their native... | |
| 1832 - 602 Seiten
...afterwards reduced to the half of a wine glass. By the advice of M. Maignan, the surgeon of the ship, the negroes, who had hitherto remained shut up in...threw themselves into the sea, locked in each other's arms. " The captain caused several of the negroes, who were prevented in the attempt to throw themselves... | |
| James Montgomery - 1835 - 360 Seiten
...afterwards reduced to the half of a wine-glass. By the advice of M. Maugnan, the surgeon of the ship, the negroes, who had hitherto remained shut up in...abandon this expedient, salutary as it was, because many of the negroes, affected with nostalgia (a passionate longing to return to their native land),... | |
| James Montgomery - 1841 - 358 Seiten
...afterwards reduced to the half of a wine-glass. By the advice of M. Maugnan, the surgeon of the ship, the negroes, who had hitherto remained shut up in...abandon this expedient, salutary as it was, because many of the negroes, affected with nostalgia (a passionate longing to return to their native land),... | |
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