Sarnia, and along the borders of our magnificent river ; upon the shores of Lakes Ontario and Erie — wherever the tide of emigration has extended, are to be found the final resting-places of the sons and daughters of Erin ; one unbroken chain of graves,... Monthly Retrospect of the Medical Sciences - 第24页1848全本阅读 - 图书信息
| M. Wilson Gray - 1848 - 104 页
...magnificent river, upon the shores of Lakes Ontario and Erie, and wherever the tide of immigration has extended, are to be found the final resting-places of the sons and daughters of Erin — one unbrokea chain of graves, where repose fathers and malherí, sisfers and brothers, in one comminuted... | |
| 1849 - 466 页
...and Erie, and wherever the tide of immigration has extended, are to be found the final resting places of the sons and daughters of Erin — one unbroken...immediately interested, 'like a tale that is told.' " Dr Smith advocates the identity of typhus and typhoid fever, which we now think is abundantly established.... | |
| Spencer Thomson - 1852 - 606 页
...magnificent river, upon the shores of Lakes Ontario and Erie, and wherever the tide of immigration has extended, are to be found the final restingplaces...mothers, sisters and brothers, in one commingled heap.' " The disease of which the emigrant passengers, and in many instances the officers and crews of ships,... | |
| Spencer Thomson - 1866 - 786 页
...magnificent river, upon the shores of Lakes Ontario and Erie, and wherever the tide of immigration has extended, are to be found the final restingplaces...graves, where repose fathers and mothers, sisters and brother«, in one commingled heap.1 * " The disease of which the emigrant passengers, and in many instances... | |
| Alexander Martin Sullivan - 1877 - 450 页
...our magnificent river ; upon the shores of Lakes Ontario and Erie — wherever the tide of emigration has extended, are to be found the final resting-places...commingled heap, without a tear bedewing the soil or a stone marking the spot. Twenty thousand and upwards have thus gone down to their graves." I do not... | |
| Alexander Martin Sullivan - 1878 - 544 页
...our magnificent river; upon the shores of Lakes Ontario and Erie,—wherever the tide of emigration has extended, are to be found the final resting-places...commingled heap, without a tear bedewing the soil or a stone marking the spot. Twenty thousand and upwards have thus gone down to their graves." I do not... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1883 - 592 页
...and Erie — wherever the tide of emigration has extended, are to be found the final resting places of the sons and daughters of Erin ; one unbroken chain...commingled heap, without a tear bedewing the soil or a stone marking the spot. Twenty thousand and upwards have thus gone don-, to their graves."* LAND... | |
| 1884 - 1108 页
...the shores of Lakes Ontario and Erie, -wherever the tide of emigration has extended, are to be found one unbroken chain of graves, where repose fathers and mothers, sisters and brothers, in a commingled heap, no stone marking the spot. Twenty thousand and upwards have gone down to their graves... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1887 - 624 页
...extended, the final resting-places of the sons and daughters of Ireland were to be found in a melancholy chain of graves, ' where repose fathers and mothers,...commingled heap, without a tear bedewing the soil or a stone marking the spot.' These are the circumstances which explain the hatred of the American-Irish... | |
| 1889 - 280 页
...of Lakes Ontario and Erie, wherever the tide of emigration has extended, are to be found the filial restingplaces of the sons and daughters of Erin ;...commingled heap, without a tear bedewing the soil or a stone marking the spot. Twenty-thousand and upwards have thus gone down to their graves." Dpon all... | |
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