| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 pages
...several occasions vio'ated this stipulation, and have treated the settlers with singular cruelty. " The climate of this part of the American continent...latitude. It is equally superior to the climate of the We-t India islands generally; for persons, whose health and constitutions have become impaired from... | |
| George Henderson - 1811 - 262 pages
...obligation they shall incur in this respect the more will their condition appear likely to be improved. The climate of this part of the American continent...superior to the climate of the West India islands generally ; for persons, whose health and constitutions have become impaired from the effects of the... | |
| George Henderson - 1811 - 270 pages
...obligation they shall incur in this respect the more will their condition appear likely to be improved. The climate of this part of the American continent is greatly superior to that of §&ost other parts of the same vast portion of the globe, either in higher or lower degrees of latitude.... | |
| 1812 - 822 pages
...several occasions vioated this stipulation, and have treated the settiers wilb singular cruelty. " Tlie climate of this part of the American continent is...latitude. It is equally superior to the climate of the We-.t India islands generally; for persons, whose health and constitutions have become impaired from... | |
| Patrick Colquhoun - 1814 - 568 pages
...computed at 3000 strong. The chief settlement of Balize is about 1 J miles distant from St. George's Key. The climate of this part of the American continent...greatly superior to that of most other parts of the vast regions of South America, either in higher or lower latitudes. It is superior also, in this respect,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 1096 pages
...several occasions violated this stipulation, and have treated the settlers with singular cruelty. " The climate of this part of the American continent...latitude. It is equally superior to the climate of the WestIndia islands generally ; for persons, whose health and constitutions have become impaired from... | |
| E. G. Squier - 1855 - 420 pages
...months the average may be taken at ten degrees higher." — Narrative of Official Visit, etc., p. 468. t "The climate of this part of the American continent...superior to the climate of the West India islands generally, for persons whose health and constitutions have become impaired from the effects of the... | |
| Ephraim George Squier - 1855 - 478 pages
...be taken at ten degiees higher." — Narrative of Official Vutt, etc., p. 468. t •• The elimate of this part of the American continent is greatly...degrees of latitude It is equally superior to the elimate of the West India islands generally, for persons whose health and constitutions have become... | |
| Ephraim George Squier - 1855 - 496 pages
..." The climate of this part of the American continent IB greatly superior to that of most other parU of the same vast portion of the globe, either in higher...superior to the climate of the West India islands generally, for persons whose health and constitutions have become impaired from the effects of the... | |
| 1856 - 680 pages
...at night, 63°. In the summer months the average may be taken at 10° higher. Mr. Henderson, says: "The climate of this part of the American continent...superior to the climate of the West India Islands, generally ; for persons whose health and constitution have become impaired from the eifects of the... | |
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