... journey to get it out of the wood from which it was obtained; and considering the amount of remuneration received, I could hardly imagine men so unfortunate as to engage in work so laborious and ill-paid.* " Something yet remains to be said with reference... Madras Journal of Literature and Science - Side 2171853Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1850 - 638 sider
...loau on his shoulders, to retrace his steps along those parts which, while unburdened, he traversed with difficulty. The labour involved in this part...carried for fifteen or twenty days' journey to get it ont of the wood from which it was obtained ; and considering the amount of remuneration received, I... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1854 - 1248 sider
...on his shoulders, to retrace his steps along those parts which, while nnbiir.ieii.--l, he traversed with difficulty. The labour involved in this part of the operations can hardly be conceived. Mr. Weddell has seen more than one district where the bark had to be carried f« fifteen or twenty... | |
| Madras literary society - 1856 - 722 sider
...load on his shoulders, to retrace his steps along those parts which, while unburdened, he trayersed with difficulty. The labour involved in this part...imagine men so unfortunate as to engage in work so laborious and ill-paid.* " Something yet remains to be said with reference to the packing of the bark.... | |
| 1857 - 348 sider
...load on his shoulders, to retrace his steps along those parts which, while unburdened, he traversed with difficulty. The labour involved in this part...seen more than one district where the bark has to lie thus carried for fifteen or twenty days' journey to get it out of the wood from which it was obtained;... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1857 - 926 sider
...the dried bark on hi- back to the catnp.) e« Ihe tioae parts which, while unburdened, he traversed with difficulty. The labour involved in this part of the operations can hardly be conceived. Mr. Weddell has seen more one district where the bark had to be carried for fifteen or twenty days'... | |
| 1850 - 632 sider
...load on his shoulders, to retrace his steps along those parts which, while unburdened, he traversed with difficulty. The labour involved in this part...for fifteen or twenty days' journey to get it out of tbe wood from which it was obtained ; and considering the amount of remuneration received, I could... | |
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