The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... circumstances , so particularly ex- posed to these miasmata , whose native virulence is intensely ex- alted by the thick humid shade of the trees and forests , which ex- clude the rays of the sun and refreshing breezes of the wind ...
... circumstances , so particularly ex- posed to these miasmata , whose native virulence is intensely ex- alted by the thick humid shade of the trees and forests , which ex- clude the rays of the sun and refreshing breezes of the wind ...
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... circumstances above mentioned , there could be little reason to expect it . The use of Peruvian bark is little known amongst them ; and when at any time they do exhibit it , it is in such small quantities , that no cure can be expected ...
... circumstances above mentioned , there could be little reason to expect it . The use of Peruvian bark is little known amongst them ; and when at any time they do exhibit it , it is in such small quantities , that no cure can be expected ...
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... circumstances they could have much appetite for it , but they seem to drink as freely as if they had tasted no wine that day before . At dinner a number of female slaves attend , and this seems to be the time principally allotted for ...
... circumstances they could have much appetite for it , but they seem to drink as freely as if they had tasted no wine that day before . At dinner a number of female slaves attend , and this seems to be the time principally allotted for ...
Page 11
... cli- mate , local circumstances , and habits of life . Some of the wits of Batavia , however , pretend that the partialities and favours many of the ladies have been suspected of shewing to some 10 Batavia - Its Inhabitants ,
... cli- mate , local circumstances , and habits of life . Some of the wits of Batavia , however , pretend that the partialities and favours many of the ladies have been suspected of shewing to some 10 Batavia - Its Inhabitants ,
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... was assured they had nothing else to do . It is looked upon in these circumstances rather to be a loss than an advantage , to encourage matrimonial connexions between the slaves , and accordingly it is discou- 14 Batavia - Its Inhabitants ,
... was assured they had nothing else to do . It is looked upon in these circumstances rather to be a loss than an advantage , to encourage matrimonial connexions between the slaves , and accordingly it is discou- 14 Batavia - Its Inhabitants ,
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