... their native land), threw themselves into the sea, locked in each other's arms. The disease, which had spread itself so rapidly and frightfully among the Africans, soon began to infect all on board. Prose - 第 103 頁James Montgomery 著 - 1824完整檢視 - 關於此書
| African Institution (London, England) - 1821 - 192 頁
...to in Captain Boucher'* deposition. to revisit their native land) " threw themselves into the sra, locked in each other's arms *." "'" The disease which...infection, and perhaps the cause which produced the dbease, were increased by a violent dysentery, attributed to the use of rain water. The first man of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1822 - 1050 頁
...abandon this expedient, salutary as it was, because many of those negroes, affected with nostalgia (ie a passionate desire to revisit their native land)...all on board, and to create alarms for the crew. The sufferings of the people, and the number of the blind augmented every day ; so that the crew — previously... | |
| 1822 - 1100 頁
...abandon this expedient, salutary as it was, because many of those negroes, affected with nostalgia (ie a passionate desire to revisit their native land)...all on board, and to create alarms for the crew. The sufferings of the people, and the number of the blind augmented every day; so that the crew— previously... | |
| 1822 - 538 頁
...because many of those negroes affected with Nostalgia (ie a passionate desire to revisit their natire land) threw themselves into the sea, locked in each...among the Africans, soon began to infect all on board. The sufferings of the people and the number of the blind augmented every day ; so that the crew^were... | |
| 1832 - 602 頁
...even this severity proved unavailing, and the slaves were again confined entirely to the hold. . " The disease which had spread itself so rapidly and...on board, and to create alarms for the crew. " The sufferings of the people, and the number of the blind, augmented every day ; so that the craw, previously... | |
| James Montgomery - 1835 - 360 頁
...as it was, because many of the negroes, affected with nostalgia (a passionate longing to return to their native land), threw themselves into the sea,...among the Africans, soon began to infect all on board. The danger also was greatly increased by a malignant dysentery which prevailed at the time. The first... | |
| sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1st bart.) - 1838 - 244 頁
...nostalgia, threw themselves into the sea, locked in each other's arms. The ophthalmia which had spread so rapidly and frightfully among the Africans, soon began to infect all on board, and to create alarm for the crew. The danger of infection, and perhaps the cause which produced the disease, were... | |
| bart Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1838 - 244 頁
...nostalgia, threw themselves into the sea, locked in each other's arms. The ophthalmia which had spread so rapidly and frightfully among the Africans, soon began to infect all on board, and to create alarm for the crew. The danger of infection, and perhaps the cause which produced the disease, were... | |
| sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1st bart.) - 1839 - 274 頁
...nostalgia threw themselves into the sea, locked in each other's arms. The ophthalmia which had spread so rapidly and frightfully among the Africans, soon began to infect all on board, and to create alarm for the crew. The danger of infection, and perhaps the cause which produced the disease, were... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1840 - 624 頁
...nostalgia threw themselves into the sea, locked in each other's arms. The ophthalmia, which had spread so rapidly and frightfully among the Africans, soon began to infect all on board, and to create alarm for the crew. The danger of infection, and perhaps the cause which produced the disease, were... | |
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