I beheld, with sorrow, one wide waste of putrefying vegetation. In many places the wretched people were seated on the fences of their decaying gardens, wringing their hands, and wailing bitterly the destruction that had left them foodless. Popular History of England - 第 548 頁Charles Knight 著 - 1862完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1848 - 628 頁
...Returning on the 3d inst., I beheld with sorrow one wide waste of putrefying vegetation. In many places the people were seated on the fences of their decaying...wailing bitterly the destruction that had left them food I ess." The Dublin University Magazine for April, 1847, gives the following affecting view of... | |
| Charles Edward Trevelyan - 1848 - 240 頁
...the luxuriance of an abundant harvest. Returning on the 3rd instant (August), I beheld with sorrow one wide waste of putrefying vegetation. In many places...the destruction that had left them foodless." The first symptom of the disease was a little brown spot on the leaf, and these spots gradually increased... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1848 - 628 頁
...with sorrow one wide waste vegetation. In many places tk,e people were seated on the fencesyof iheir decaying gardens, wringing their hands and wailing bitterly the\ destruction that had left them foodies^." The Dublin University Magazine for April, 1847, gives ;he following affecting view of the... | |
| British Homoeopathic Association - 1849 - 284 頁
...abundant harvest. Returning on the 3rd instant (August), I beheld with sorrow one wide waste of putrifying vegetation. In many places the wretched people were...bitterly the destruction that had left them foodless." ' increase in prices, so that in most parts of Ireland the cost of provisions became more than doubled,... | |
| 1850 - 598 頁
...harvest. Returning on the 3rd instant, (August,) I beheld with sorrow one wide waste of putrifying vegetation. In many places the wretched people were...bitterly the destruction that had left them foodless.' " spring, till the major portion of the male population was employed.* As the winter advanced, distress... | |
| Henry Dunckley - 1854 - 504 頁
...with sorrow a wide waste of putrifying vegetation. In many places the wretched people were sitting on the fences of their decaying gardens, wringing their hands, and wailing bitterly the destruction which had left them foodless." The magnitude of the crisis may be gathered from the fact that, apart... | |
| Sir George Nicholls - 1856 - 446 頁
...abundant harvest. Returning on the 3rd of August, I beheld with sorrow one wide waste of putrifying vegetation. In many places the wretched people were...the destruction that had left them foodless." The disease made its first appearance in the form of little brown spots on the leaves of the plant. These... | |
| John Francis Maguire - 1863 - 590 頁
...in all the luxuriance of an abundant harvest. Returning on the 3rd instant, I beheld, with sorrow, one wide waste of putrefying vegetation. In many places...bitterly the destruction that had left them foodless. It is not to harrow your feelings, dear Mr. Trevelyan, I tell this tale of woe. No, but to excite your... | |
| John Francis Maguire - 1864 - 588 頁
...in all the luxuriance of an abundant harvest. Returning on the 3rd instant, I beheld, with sorrow, one wide waste of putrefying vegetation. In many places...wretched people were seated on the fences of their decaving gardens, wringing their hands, and wailing bitterly the destruction that had left them foodless.... | |
| John Francis Maguire - 1865 - 376 頁
...in all the luxuriance of an abundant harvest. Returning on the 3rd instant, I beheld, with sorrow, one wide waste of putrefying vegetation. In many places...fences of their decaying gardens, wringing their hands, aud wailing bitterly the destruction that had left them foodless. I am well aware of the vast expenditure... | |
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