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" We came to few places where either the art of man or nature did not afford some sort of refreshment or other, either of the animal or vegetable kind. It was my first care to procure what could be met with of either by every means in my power, and to oblige... "
The Life of George, Lord Anson: Admiral of the Fleet, Vice-admiral of Great ... - Page 469
by Sir John Barrow - 1839 - 484 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 19

Edmund Burke - History - 1779 - 750 pages
...not afford fome fort of refrefhment or other, either of the animal or vegetable kind. It was my firft care to procure what could be met with of either by...means in my power, and to oblige our people to make ufe thereof, both by my example and authority ; but the benefits anfing from fuch refreihments foon...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 19

History - 1788 - 638 pages
...not afford fome fort of refrefhment or other, either of the animal or vegetable kind. It was my firft care to procure what could be met with of either by...means in my power, and to oblige our people to make ufe thereof, both by my example and authority ; but the benefits anfing from fuch refteihments foon...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 19

Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 638 pages
...afford forae fort of refrtfhmeDt or other, either of the animal or vegetable kind. It was my firlt care to procure what could be met with of either by...means in my power, and to oblige our people to make ufe thereof, both by rnjr example and authority ; but the benefits anting from fuch refreflimeuts foon...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1788 - 642 pages
...afford fome fort of refrefliment or other, either of the animal or vegetable kind. It was my firft care to procure what could be met with of either by every means iu my power, and to oblige our people to make ufe thereof, both by my example and authority; but the...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 69

1839 - 618 pages
...scurvy, though they should not be provided with any of the anti-scorbutics before mentioned. • VVe came to few places where either the art of man or...from such refreshments soon became so obvious, that 1 had little occasion to employ either the one or the other.' ' Thus,1 says Sir John Barrow, ' did...
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A general history and collection of voyages and travels, arranged ..., Issue 27

General history - 1815 - 802 pages
...the animal or vegetable way. It was my first care to procure whatever of any kind could be met with, by every means in my power; and to oblige our people...example and authority ; but the benefits arising from refreshments of any kind «xm became so obvious, that 1 had little occasion to recommend the one, or...
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A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Arranged ..., Volume 15

Robert Kerr - Explorers - 1824 - 532 pages
...the animal or vegetable way. It was my first care to procure whatever of any kind rould be met with, by every means in my power ; and to oblige our people...example and authority ; but the benefits arising from refreshments or." any kind soon became so obvious, that 1 had little occasion to recommend the one,...
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A Narrative of the Voyages Round the World: Performed by Captain ..., Volume 1

Andrew Kippis - Voyages around the world - 1826 - 464 pages
...the animal or vegetable way. It was my first care to procure whatever of any kind could be met with, by every means in my power; and to oblige our people...example and authority; but the benefits arising from refreshments of any kind soon became so obvious, that I had little occasion to recommend the one, or...
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The Nautical Magazine: A Technical and Critical Journal for the ..., Volume 10

Naval art and science - 1841 - 956 pages
...-mentioned, " We camo to few places where either the art of man or nature did not afford some »ort of refreshment or other, either of the animal or vegetable...means in my power, and to oblige our people to make HWI thereof, both by my example and authority, but the benefits arising from such refreshments soon...
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The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volume 7

Phrenology - 1832 - 700 pages
...the animal or vegetable way. It was my first care to procure whatever of any kind could be met with, by every means in my power ; and to oblige our people...example and authority ; but the benefits arising from refreshments of any kind soon became so obvious, that I had little occasion to recommend the one, or...
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