| English literature - 1789 - 550 pages
...Various Views of Human Nature, taken from Life and Мфр-rs, Foreign and Domeftic 240 , Piirrfon's Narrative of Four Journies into the Country of the Hottentots and Caffraria, in the Years 1777, 1778, and 1779 — 154 «oofett's Tour through Sweden, Sttredifh Lapland, Finland,... | |
| 1789 - 504 pages
...far as our observation goes, we hope this frightful defcription is applicable to very few. ART. XL A Narrative of Four Journies into the Country of the Hottentots and Caffraria, in the Years 1777, 17/8, and 1779. Itlujlrated itiitk a Map and Seventeen 'Copper -plates. By Lieuf tenant... | |
| English literature - 1790 - 694 pages
...The lady's intentions however appear to be good, whatever her book may be. Ы. .¿V///I ciLtiicous, A narrative of four journies into the country of the Hottentots, and Caffraria. In the years 1777, 1/78, and 17/9. Illuftratcd with maps, and feventeen copperplates. By Lieut. William... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 694 pages
...Account of the poifonous Serpents and Plants in the Country of the Hottentots. — Extrafled from a Narrative of Four Journies into the Country of the Hottentots and Caffraria, in tb; Tears 17871 8, 9, by Lieutenant Paterfon. Horned Snake, Is the _ moft poifonous of thefe reptiles... | |
| London Surrey inst - 1811 - 220 pages
...Cape of Good Hope, and the several Nations of the Hottentots, 8vo. 2 vols. Lond. 1738 PATERSON (Wm.) Narrative of four Journies into the Country of the Hottentots and Caffraria, 4to. Lond. 1790 SPARRMAN (And.) Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, and in the Country of the Hottentots... | |
| Sydenham Teast Edwards - 1817 - 422 pages
...verschiedene provintzen des Russischen Reichs. 3 Theile. Petersburg, 1771—1776. 4to. Paters, it. A narrative of four Journies into the country of the Hottentots, and Caffraria, by William Paterson. London, 1789. -Ho. Plum. nnv. gen. Idem ut Plum. spec, quod vide " In Cat. of... | |
| William Forsyth - Fruit-culture - 1824 - 586 pages
...which is a light sandy loam." p. 5. * This gentleman is well known in the literary world, by his " Narrative of four Journies into the country of the Hottentots, and Caffraria ;" whence he sent a great many new plants and seeds to England. He also brought home with him some... | |
| Thomas Edward Eden - Guano - 1846 - 150 pages
...to commerce.* Its stem bears a considerable resemblance to that of geranium spinosum, figured in ' A Narrative of Four Journies into the Country of the Hottentots and Caffraria,' by Lieut. W. Paterson, in 1789, p. 116. These two plants are found in considerable numbers on the coast,... | |
| John West - Aboriginal Tasmanians - 1852 - 366 pages
...improve the grass of the country. He was the author of a volume of travels, published in 1789, entitled, Narrative of Four Journies into the Country of the Hottentots and Caffraria, in the years 1777-8, and 9. t Sydney Gazette, 1806. * Ibid, May, 1812, 1 Ibid, May, 1807. § Lieut. Lord's... | |
| 1890 - 478 pages
...tendency to branch. It was figured without a specific name as long ago as 1790 by Paterson, in his Narrative of four Journies into the country of the Hottentots and Caffraria ; the plate of Stapelia following that of Hermannia at p. 60 T. flavum, NE Br. in Journ. Linn. Soc.... | |
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