Now, these people were just brought from a situation between decks, and to which they knew they must return, where the scalding perspiration was running from one to the other, covered also with their own filth, and where it is no uncommon occurrence for... The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise: A Fragment - 第115页作者:Charles Babbage - 1838 - 270 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| 1836 - 600 页
...chained together, for the benefit of the air ; when they immediately commenced jumping overboard band in hand, and drowning in couples ; and, continued...between decks, and to which they knew they must return, wbere the scalding perspiration was running from one to the other, covered also with their own filth,... | |
| 1836 - 602 页
...still chained together, for the benefit of the air ; when they immediately commenced jumping overboard hand in hand, and drowning in couples ; and, continued...women to be bringing forth children, and men dying by their side, with full in their view living and dead bodies chained together ; and the living, in... | |
| 1836 - 602 页
...still chained together, for the benefit of the air ; when they immediately commenced jumping overboard hand in hand, and drowning in couples ; and, continued...women to be bringing forth children, and men dying by their side, with full in their view living and dead bodies chained together ; and the living, in... | |
| 1836 - 600 页
...still chained together, for the benefit of the air ; when they immediately commenced jumping overboard hand in hand, and drowning in couples ; and, continued...uncommon occurrence for women to be bringing forth cliUdren, and men dying by their side, with full in their view living and dead bodies chained together... | |
| 1836 - 1184 页
...still chained together, for the benefit of the air ; when they immediately commenced jumping overboard hand in hand, and drowning in couples; and, continued...without any cause whatever." Now, these people were just hrought from a situation between decks, ami to which they knew they must return, where the scalding... | |
| sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1st bart.) - 1839 - 274 页
...hand in hand, and drowning in couples." He explains the cause of this circumstance by saying, " they were just brought from a situation between decks,...women to be bringing forth children, and men dying by their side, with, full in their view, living and dead bodies chained together, and the living, in... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1840 - 624 页
...B. 1831, p. 117. drowning in couples." He explains the cause of this circumstance by saying, " they were just brought from a situation between decks,...women to be bringing forth children, and men dying by their side, with, full in their view, living and dead bodies chained together; and the living, in... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1840 - 500 页
...hand in hand, and drowning in couples.' He explains die cause of this circumstance by saying, ' they were just brought from a situation between decks,...women to be bringing forth children, and men dying by their side, with, full in their view, living and dead bodies chained together, and the living, in... | |
| John Woolman - 1845 - 384 页
...hand in hand, and drowning in couples.' He explains the cause of this circumstance by saying, 'they were just brought from a situation between decks,,...women to be bringing forth children, and men dying by their side, with, full in their view, living and dead bodies chained together, and the living, in... | |
| John Woolman - 1845 - 826 页
...hand in hand, and drowning in couples.' He explains the cause of this circumstance by saying, 'they were just brought from a situation between decks,...women to be bringing forth children, and men dying by their side, with, full in their view, li ving and dead bodies chained together, and the living,... | |
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