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" ... and improve our time as much as possible in reading. Though our hut was small, and crowded with inhabitants, besides the heat of the lamps, yet the intenseness of the cold was such, that every one of us was obliged to have a chafingdish of coals.... "
A Voyage to South America: Describing at Large the Spanish Cities, Towns ... - Side 218
af Antonio de Ulloa - 1806
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian ..., Bind 1–2;Bind 16

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1828 - 550 sider
...which we kept burning, that we might distinguish one another, and improve our time as much as possible in reading. Though our hut was small, and crowded...every time it snowed, to encounter the severity of the outer air, and sally out with shovels, to free the roof of our hut from the masses of snow which were...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Bind 2

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 sider
...the light they enjoyed was that of a lamp or two, which they kepi continually burning. Though their hut was small, and crowded with inhabitants, besides...intenseness of the cold was such, that every one of them was obliged to have a chafing dish of coals. These precautions would have rendered the rigour...
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The Tatler: A Daily Journal of Literature and the Stage, Bind 4

Leigh Hunt - 1832 - 306 sider
...might distinguish one another, and improve our time as much as possible in reading. Though our hut wat small and crowded with inhabitants, besides the heat...every one of us was obliged to have a chafing-dish of coala. These precautions would have rendered the rigour of the climate supportable, had not the imminent...
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The Lives of Celebrated Travelers, Bind 2

James Augustus St. John - 1832 - 446 sider
...which we kept burning that we might distinguish one another, and improve our time as much as possible in reading. Though our hut was small and crowded with...imminent danger of perishing by being blown down the precipices roused us, every time it snowed, to encounter the severity of the outward air, and sally...
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Sketches of the animal and vegetable productions of America

Mary Roberts - 1839 - 312 sider
...with inhabitants, the cold was such that each was obliged to have a chafing-dish of coals beside him. These precautions would have rendered the rigour of...perishing by being blown down the precipice roused them every time it snowed, to encounter the severity of the outward air, and to sally out with shovels...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Bind 39

1842 - 352 sider
...which we kept burning that we might distinguish one another, and improve our time as much as possible in reading. Though our hut was small and crowded with...imminent danger of perishing by being blown down the precipices roused us, every time it snowed, to encounter the severity of the outward air, and sally...
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The Lives of Celebrated Travellers, Bind 2

James Augustus St. John - 1859 - 356 sider
...which we kept burning that we might distinguish one another, and improve our time as much as possible in reading. Though our hut was small and crowded with...was such, that every one of us was obliged to have a chaftng-dish of coals. These precautions would have rendered the rigour of the climate supportable,...
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Encyclopedia of Natural and Artificial Wonders and Curiosities ..., Bind 11

John Platts - 1876 - 986 sider
...the li^-ht they enjoyed, was that of a lamp or two, which they kept continually burning. Though their hut was small, and crowded with inhabitants, besides...intenseness of the cold was such, that every one of them was obliged to have a chafing-dish of coals. These precautions would have rendered the rigour...
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Cyclopedia of Wonders and Curiosities of Nature and Art, Science and ...

John Platts - 1882 - 558 sider
...the light they enjoyed, was that of a lamp or two, which they kept continually burning. Though their hut was small, and crowded with inhabitants, besides...intenseness of-- the cold was such, that every one of them was obliged to have a chafing-dish of coals. These precautions would have rendered the rigour...
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