| John Hawkesworth - 1773 - Liczba stron: 444
...than thefe walks. As there is no underwood, the made cools without impeding the air ; and the houfes, having no walls, receive the gale from whatever point it blows. I fhall now give a particular defcription of a houfe of a middling fize, from which, as the ftructure... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1774 - Liczba stron: 606
...than thefe walks. As there is no underwood, the made cools without impeding the air ; and the houfes, having no walls, receive the gale from whatever point it blows. I fhall now give a particular defcription of a houfe of a middling fize, from which, as the llrufture... | |
| 1793 - Liczba stron: 602
...than, thefe walks. As there is no underwood, the fhade cools without impeding the air ; and the houu-s, having no walls, receive the gale from whatever point it blows. I f!i:ul now give a particular defcription of a houfe of a middling fize, from which, as the ftruuure... | |
| 1803 - Liczba stron: 598
...underwood, which are intersected, in all directions, by the paths that lead from one house to another. Nothing can be more grateful than this shade in so...bigger, and those that are .less. The ground which it covers is an oblong square, four-and-twenty feet long, and eleven wide ; over this a roof is raised,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - Liczba stron: 534
...supplanted them all. The children go quite naked ; the girls till they are three or four years old, and thç boys till they are six or seven. The houses, or rather...without impeding the air; and the houses, having no wails, receive ,tlie gale from whatever point it blows. I shall now give a particular description of... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - Liczba stron: 550
...imagined. It consists of groves of bread-fruit and cocoa-nuts, without underwood, which are ihtersected, in all directions, by the paths that lead from one...bigger, and those that are less. The ground which it covers is an oblong square, four and twenty feet long, and eleven wide ; over this a roof is raised,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - Liczba stron: 528
...cleared for each house, than just sufficient to pre* vent the dropping of the branches from rolting the thatch with which they are covered ; from the...the shade cools without impeding the air; and the bouses, having no walls, receive the gale from whatever point it blows. I shall now give a particular... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - Liczba stron: 636
...house to the otimer. Nothing can be more grateful than this shade in so warm a climate, nor anytlming more beautiful than these walks. As there is no underwood,...be formed both of those that are bigger and those thmat are less. The ground which it covers is an oblong square, four-and-twenty feet long, and eleven... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - Liczba stron: 636
...house to the other. Nothing can be more grateful than this shade in so warm a climate, nor anything more beautiful than these walks. As there is no underwood,...whatever point it blows. I shall now give a particular deseription of a house of a middling size, from which, as the structure is universally the same, a... | |
| James Cook - 1904 - Liczba stron: 454
...house to the other. Nothing can be more grateful than this shade in so warm a climate, nor anything more beautiful than these walks. As there is no underwood,...walls, receive the gale from whatever point it blows. Of the many vegetables that have been mentioned already as serving them for food, the principal is... | |
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