The Quarterly Journal, Band 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... effects upon Europeans who have ventured to settle there , has abundantly con- firmed the justice of the apprehension usually entertained against a place of residence . It is generally believed that it proves a grave to nine - tenths of ...
... effects upon Europeans who have ventured to settle there , has abundantly con- firmed the justice of the apprehension usually entertained against a place of residence . It is generally believed that it proves a grave to nine - tenths of ...
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... effects , should prevail here in their most aggravated forms . Europeans soon after their arrival first become languid and feeble , and in a few weeks , sometimes in a few days after , are attacked by fever . At first it is commonly of ...
... effects , should prevail here in their most aggravated forms . Europeans soon after their arrival first become languid and feeble , and in a few weeks , sometimes in a few days after , are attacked by fever . At first it is commonly of ...
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... effect or not , it always gives the hair a greasy dirty look , and has a very disagreeable smell . While they sit in this manner in the midst of their female slaves , dressed as they are , employed in the same occupation , and convers ...
... effect or not , it always gives the hair a greasy dirty look , and has a very disagreeable smell . While they sit in this manner in the midst of their female slaves , dressed as they are , employed in the same occupation , and convers ...
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... effect of these pungent fiery substances is to sweeten the smell of the breath , to strengthen the stomach , and give firm- ness and tone to the muscles and nerves . Each lady has a female slave or squaw that accompanies her wherever ...
... effect of these pungent fiery substances is to sweeten the smell of the breath , to strengthen the stomach , and give firm- ness and tone to the muscles and nerves . Each lady has a female slave or squaw that accompanies her wherever ...
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... effect . Women here are generally nubile between eleven and twelve years of age . They are soon ripe , and as soon decay . A woman before the thirtieth year of her age is accounted a femme passée . After bearing one or two children ...
... effect . Women here are generally nubile between eleven and twelve years of age . They are soon ripe , and as soon decay . A woman before the thirtieth year of her age is accounted a femme passée . After bearing one or two children ...
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