| Robert Walsh - 1831 - 722 Seiten
...counteracting the effects of fatigue and cold, and appeasing the cravings of hunger, as I have often experienced. Hearne, I think, in his journey to the...says, in good health and spirits, by smoking tobacco, &c."* Willis, as quoted by Mons. Merat, recommends the use of tobacco in armies, as able to supply... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 448 Seiten
...counteracting the effects of fatigue and cold, and appeasing the cravings of hunger, as I have often experienced. Hearne, I think, in his journey to the...coffee, the effect would have been still more decided. It is always used in the East without cream or sugar. A small saucepan, about the size of an egg-cup,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 458 Seiten
...of fatigue and cold, and appeasing the cravings of hunger, as I have often experienced. V>.Hearne, I think, in his journey to the mouth of the Coppermine...coffee, the effect would have been still more decided. It is always used in the East without cream or sugar. A small saucepan, about the size of an egg-cup,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 460 Seiten
...food is unattainable. Hearne, in his " Journey to the Polar Sea," mentions, that he frequently was without food for five or six days, in the most inclement weather, but supported the privation, without losing his health and spirits, by smoking tobacco, and by wetting... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 454 Seiten
...food is unattainable. Hearne, in his " Journey to the Polar Sea," mentions, that he frequently was without food for five or six days, in the most inclement weather, but supported the privation, without losing his health and spirits, by smoking tohacco, and by wetting... | |
| 1841 - 102 Seiten
...experience of similar effects of Tobacco. He had been wandering without food for five or six day« in the most inclement weather, and supported it all,...Tobacco, and wetting his mouth with a little snow. Why do not the enterprising proprietors of our splendid Cigar establishm: nts, and our Ice Cream Saloons... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1844 - 452 Seiten
...when food is unattainable. Hearne, in his "Journey to the Polar Sea," mentions, that be frequently was without food for five or six days, in the most inclement weather, but supported the privation, without losing his health and spirits, by smoking tobacco, and by wetting... | |
| 1852 - 414 Seiten
...never been ascertained. Hearne, in his " Journey to the Polar Seas," mentions that he frequently was without food for five or six days, in the most inclement weather ; but supported the privation, without losing his health and spirits, by smoking tobacco, and by wetting... | |
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