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" ... were debilitated, bloated, and in a very deplorable condition. The mortality continued after his arrival ; and two or three were frequently buried in one day ; others were taken ill, and began to decline under the same symptoms. "
The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West ... - Página 95
por Bryan Edwards - 1793
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The Life and Exploits of Three-finger'd Jack: The Terror of ..., Volumen1,Tema 7

William Burdett - 1801 - 72 páginas
...died during . his abfence, and that of fuch as remained alive, at. kaft one half were debilitated, and in a very deplorable condition. The mortality continued after his arrival ; two or three were frequently buried in one day ;. and others were taken ill, and began to decline...
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Popular Tales: The contrast. The grateful Negro. Tomorrow

Maria Edgeworth - 1811 - 654 páginas
...great many of his negroes had died during his. absence ; and that, of such as remained alive, at least one half were debilitated, bloated, and in a very...deplorable condition. The mortality continued after his her skill in poisonous herbs, and her knowledge of venomous reptiles, a high repuarrival : and two...
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Popular Tales, Volumen3

Maria Edgeworth - 1817 - 360 páginas
...alive, at least her skill in poisonous herbs, and her know-ledge of venomous reptiles, a high repuone half were debilitated, bloated, and in a very de-plorable...others were taken ill, and began to decline under the same symptoms. Every means were tried, by medicine and the most careful nursing, to preserve the lives...
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The History, Civil and Commercial, of the West Indies: With a ..., Volumen2

Bryan Edwards - 1819 - 636 páginas
...many of his Negroes had died during his absence; and that of such as remained alive, at least one-half were debilitated, bloated, and in a very deplorable...frequently buried in one day; others were taken ill, an<} began to decline under the same symptoms. Every means were tried by medicines, and the most careful...
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Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Volumen6

Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 404 páginas
...great many of his negroes had died during his absence ; and that, of such as remained alive, at least one half were debilitated, bloated, and in a very...others were taken ill, and began to decline under the same symptoms. Every means were tried, by medicine and the most careful nursing, to preserve the lives...
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Popular Tales ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1832 - 390 páginas
...great many of his negroes had died during his absence ; and that, of such as remained alive, at least one half were debilitated, bloated, and in a very...others were taken ill, and began to decline under the same symptoms. Every means were tried, by medicine and the most careful nursing, to preserve the lives...
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Tales and Novels, Volúmenes5-6

Maria Edgeworth - 1888 - 490 páginas
...during hi» absence ; anil that, of such as remained alive, at least one-half were debilitated, bleated, and in a very deplorable condition. The mortality continued after his arrival ; and twoor three were frequently buried in one day; others were taken ill, and began to decline tinder the...
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Popular tales

Maria Edgeworth - 1848 - 652 páginas
...great many of his negroes had died during his absence ; and that, of such as remained alive, at least one half were debilitated, bloated, and in a very...others were taken ill, and began to decline under the same symptoms. Every means were tried, by medicine and the most careful nursing, to preserve the lives...
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Popular Tales

Maria Edgeworth - 1862 - 456 páginas
...many of his negroes had died during his absence, and that of such as remained alive at least one-half were debilitated, bloated, and in a very deplorable...others were taken ill and began to decline under the same symptoms. Every means were tried, by medicine and the most careful nursing, to preserve the lives...
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Popular tales

Maria Edgeworth - 1875 - 1136 páginas
...least one-half were debilitated, bloated, and in a very deplorable condition. The mortalitycontinued after his arrival, and two or three were frequently...Others were taken ill and began to decline under the same symptoms. Every means were tried, by medicine and the most careful nursing, to preserve the lives...
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