| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 842 Seiten
...they both declared they could go no farther. Mr. Banks had recourse to intreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect. When Richmond was told that if he did not go now he would in a short time he frnzen to death, he answered that he desired nothing but to lie down... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1832 - 572 Seiten
...they could go no farther. Mr. BANKS had again recourse to entreaty and .expostulation, but without effect. When RICHMOND was told, that if he did not go on, he would, in a short time, be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. Dr. SOLANDER... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1834 - 362 Seiten
...both declared they could go no farther. Mr. Banks again had recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect. "When Richmond was told that, if he did not go on, he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. The Doctor... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1834 - 310 Seiten
...both declared they could go no farther. Mr. Banks again had recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect. When Richmond was told that, if he did not goon, he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 Seiten
...both declared they could go no farther. Mr Banks again had recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect. When Richmond was told that, if he did not go on, he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. The Doctor... | |
| R T. Linnington - 1837 - 274 Seiten
...had gone through the greater part of the birch and swamp they both declared they could go no farther. When Richmond was told that if he did not go on he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered that it was his desire to lie down and die. The doctor expressed... | |
| Herbert Mayo - 1838 - 360 Seiten
...both declared they could go no further. Mr. Banks again had recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect. When Richmond was told that if he did not go on he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. The doctor... | |
| Absalom Peters, Selah Burr Treat, John Holmes Agnew - 1841 - 622 Seiten
...they could go no further. Sir Joseph had again recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but without effect. When Richmond was told that if he did not go on, he would in a short time be frozen to death, he replied that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. Dr. Solander... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 Seiten
...both declared they could go no farther. Mr. Banks had recourse again to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect : when Richmond was told, that if he did not go on he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die : the doctor... | |
| Forbes Benignus Winslow - 1842 - 32 Seiten
...they could go no further. Sir Joseph had again recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but without effect. When Richmond was told that if he did not go on, he would in a short time be frozen to death, he replied that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. Dr Solander... | |
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