| John Wesley - 1783 - 798 pages
...trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes which they dig for themfelves under the furface of the earth. At that time the whole ground is covered with this band of adventmers. The fea is their place of deftina.tion, and to that they direft their march. No geometrician... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1793 - 532 pages
...trees, from the clefts of *' rocks, and from the holes which they dig for " themfelves under the furface of the earth. At " that time the whole ground is covered with " this band of adventurers ; there is no fttting " down one's foot without treading upon them. " The fea is their place of deftination, and... | |
| 1793 - 522 pages
...trees, " from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes which they dig for " themfdves under the furface of the earth. At that time the whole " ground is covered with this band of adventurers ; there is no fetting " down one's foot without treading upon them. The fea is their place " of deftination, and... | |
| 1793 - 514 pages
...trees, " from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes which they dig for " themfelves under the furface of the earth. At that time the whole " ground is covered with this band of adventurers ; there is no fetting " down one's foot without treading upon them. The fea is their place " of deftination, and... | |
| 94 pages
...trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes which they dig tor theinielves under the Airface of the earth. At that time the •whole ground is covered with this band cf adventurers ; there is no fetting down one's foot without treading upon them. The fea is their place... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 pages
...trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes which they dig for themfelves under the furface of the earth. At that time the whole ground is covered with this band of adventurers; there is no fetting down one's foot witliout treading irpon them. The fea is their place of deflination, and tu... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1801 - 672 pages
..." from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes " which they dig for themfelves under the fur" face of the earth. At that time the whole " ground is covered with this band of adven" turers ; there is no fetting down one's foot " without treading upon them. The fea is " their... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - 672 pages
...trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes which they dig for themfdves under the furface of the earth. At that time the whole ground is covered with this band of adventurers ; there is no fetting down one's foot without treading upon them. The fea is their place of deftiijation, and to... | |
| Ebenezer Sibly - 1802 - 420 pages
...trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes which they dig for themfelves under the furface of the earth. At that time the whole ground is covered with this band of adventurers; there is no fetting down one's foot without treading upon them. The fea is their place of deftination, and to that... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1804 - 302 pages
...their expedition ; and then sally out by thousands from the stumps of hollow trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes which they dig for themselves...whole ground is covered with this band of adventurers, insomuch that a person cannot set down his foot without treading upon them. Trie sea is their place... | |
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