Falkland Island, which seemed too remote and romantic an object for the grasp of national ambition, is but a stage and resting-place in the progress of their victorious industry. Nor is the equinoctial heat more discouraging to them than the accumulated... The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review - Side 4041845Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Domenico Alberto Azuni - 1806 - 462 sider
...heat more discouraging " to them, than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We " know that whilst some of them draw the line, and strike the " harpoon,...others run the longitude, and " pursue their gigantic g.ime along the co^ist ot Brazil. No sea, " bul what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate that is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 sider
...heat more discouraging to them, than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We know that whilst some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon...coast of Africa, others run the longitude, and pursue the gigantick game along the coast of Brazil. No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 sider
...heat more discouraging to them, than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We know that whilst some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon...Africa, others run the longitude, and pursue their gigantick game along the coast of Brazil. No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate that... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 sider
...heat more discouraging to them, than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We know that whilst some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon...Africa, others run the longitude, and pursue their gigantick game along the coast of Brazil. No sea but what is vexed by their fisheries. No climate that... | |
| Rodolphus Dickinson - 1815 - 214 sider
...heat more discouraging to them, than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We know that whilst some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon...coast of Africa, others run the longitude, and pursue the gigantic game along the coast of Brazil. No sea but what is vexed by*their fisheries. No climate... | |
| John Davis - 1822 - 410 sider
...ei1urnoctial heat more discouraging to them than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We know that whilst some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon...gigantic game along the Coast of Brazil. No sea but it vexed by theif fisheries. No climate that is not witness to their toils. Neither t'lte perseverance... | |
| John Davis - 1822 - 404 sider
...eijuinoctial heat more discouraging to them than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We know that whilst some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon...their gigantic game along the Coast of Brazil. No sea hut is vexed by theft fisheries. No climate that is not witness to their toils. Neither the perseverance... | |
| John Davis - 1823 - 416 sider
...heat more discouraging to them than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We know that whilst same of them draw the line and strike the harpoon on the...others run the longitude and pursue their gigantic game clang the Coast of Brazil. No sea but is vexed by their Jisheriet. No climate that is not witness to... | |
| William Newnham Blane - 1824 - 530 sider
...victorious industry. Nor is the equinoctial heat more discouraging to them than the accumulated winter of the poles * We know that while some of them draw the...their gigantic game along the coast of Brazil. No sea that is not vexed by their fisheries ; no climate that is not witness to their toils. Neither the perseverance... | |
| William Newnham Blane - 1824 - 532 sider
...industry. Nor is the equinoctial heat more discouraging to them than the accumulated winter of the polesj We know that while some of them draw the line and...their gigantic game along the coast of Brazil. No sea that is not vexed by their fisheries ; no climate that is not witness to their toils* Neither the perseverance... | |
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