| Samuel Ward - 1776 - 410 pągines
...to the fea-fide in a body of fome millions at a time : they fally out by thoufands from the flumps of hollow trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from...dig for themfelves under the furface of the earth. The ground is then covered with this band bf adventurers, infomuch, that it is almoft impoffible to... | |
| John Wesley - 1783 - 798 pągines
...chufe the months of April and May to begin their expedition ; and then fally out from the ftumps of the hollow trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from the...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... | |
| 1793 - 514 pągines
...they chufe the months of April or May to begin their " expedition ; and then fally out from the ftumps of hollow trees, " from the clefts of rocks, and from...adventurers ; there is no fetting " down one's foot without treading upon them. The fea is their place " of deftination, and to that they direft their... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1793 - 532 pągines
...chufe " the months of April or May to begin their " expedition ; and then fally out from the " flumps of hollow trees, from the clefts of *' rocks, and...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... | |
| 482 pągines
...month of April or May to begin their expedition ; and then fally out by tlioufands from the flumps of hollow trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from...the earth. At that time the' whole ground is covered vvith tViis band ofadventurers ; there is no letting down one's foot without treading upon them. The... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1793 - 544 pągines
...chu{e the months " of April or May to begin their expedition ; and then fally out •*' from the ftumps of hollow trees, from the clefts of rocks, " and from...furface of the earth. At that time the whole ground .«.« jg covered with this band of adventurers j there is no fetting " down one's foot without treading... | |
| 1793 - 522 pągines
...they chufe the months of April or May to begin their " expedition ; and then fally out from the flumps of hollow 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... | |
| 94 pągines
...the month of April or May to begin their expedition ; and then fally out by tboufands from the ftumps of hollow 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... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1801 - 640 pągines
...chufe the months of April or " May to begin their expedition; and then *' fally out from the ftumps of hollow trees, " 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... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1801 - 672 pągines
..." 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... | |
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