| 1840 - 550 pages
...sir," exclaimed Mr. Burke, in addressing the Speaker, " what in the world is equal to it 1 Pass by the other parts, and look at the manner in which the people...carried on the whale fishery. Whilst we follow them amongst the tumbling mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses... | |
| Commerce - 1840 - 556 pages
...other parts, and look at the manner in which the New England people carry on the whale fishery. While we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice,...into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis' Straits ; while we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced... | |
| Francis Allyn Olmsted - Hawaii - 1841 - 390 pages
...illustrated by the felicitous language of Burke, c Look at the manner in which the people of NewEngland have of late carried on the Whale Fishery. Whilst...deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay, and Davis's Straits, whilst we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into... | |
| 1841 - 982 pages
...the manner," says Burke (1774,) "in which the New England people carry on the whale fishery. While we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice,...deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's bay and Davis's straits; while we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into... | |
| Commerce - 1842 - 600 pages
...BE THE МЛВКЕT OF MANKIND. ART. III.— NEW SOURCES OF TRADE. NUMBER ONE. THE BARBARY STATES. " Whilst we follow them among the tumbling mountains...into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis' Straits, whilst we are looking for them beneath the Arctic Circle, we hear that they have pierced... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1843 - 524 pages
...raised your esteem and admiration. And pray, sir, what in the world is equal to it? — Pass by the other parts and look at the manner in which the people of New-England have of late carried on the whale fishery. Whilst we follow them amongst the tumbling mountains... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1844 - 900 pages
...raised youi esteem and admiration. And pray, sir, what in the world is equal to it? — Pass by the other parts and look at the manner in which the people of New-England have of late carried on the whale fishery. Whilst we follow them amongst the tumbling mountains... | |
| Peter Burke - Politicians - 1845 - 490 pages
...have raised your esteem and admiration. And pray, Sir, what in the world is equal to it ? Pass by the other parts, and look at the manner in which the people...deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Straits, whilst we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into... | |
| Charles Jared Ingersoll - United States - 1845 - 544 pages
...seamen of the world. " And pray, sir," said Burke, " what in the world is equal to it ? Pass by the other parts and look at the manner in which the people...into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis' Straits, whilst we are looking for them beneath the Arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced... | |
| Commerce - 1845 - 604 pages
...it is familiar to the reader, " what is equal to the manner in which the people of New England carry on the whale fishery ? Whilst we follow them among...deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Straits ; whilst wu are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced... | |
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