Banks had recourse again to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect: When Richmond was told, that if he did not go on he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die : The doctor... On the preservation of the health of body and mind - Page 6by Forbes Benignus Winslow - 1842Full view - About this book
| James Ewell - Cooking - 1827 - 868 pages
...farther." Sir Joseph Banks had recourse again to expostulation, but this produced no effect. When the black was told that if he did not go on, he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered that he desired nothing so much as to lie down and die. The Doctor did not so explicitly renounce... | |
| Robley Dunglison - Human physiology - 1832 - 572 pages
...when they had got through the birch and swamp, they both declared they could go no farther. Mr. BANKS had again recourse to entreaty and .expostulation,...he would, in a short time, be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. Dr. SOLANDER was not so obstinate, but was... | |
| Robert Macnish - Sleep - 1834 - 362 pages
...could go no farther. Mr. Banks again had recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect. "When Richmond was told that, if he did not...on, he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. The Doctor did not so explicitly renounce... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 pages
...could go no farther. Mr Banks again had recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect. When Richmond was told that, if he did not...on, he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. The Doctor did not so explicitly renounce... | |
| R T. Linnington - 1837 - 274 pages
...had gone through the greater part of the birch and swamp they both declared they could go no farther. When Richmond was told that if he did not go on he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered that it was his desire to lie down and die. The doctor expressed his willingness to go on,... | |
| Herbert Mayo - Hygiene - 1838 - 360 pages
...could go no further. Mr. Banks again had recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect. When Richmond was told that if he did not...on he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. The doctor did not so explicitly renounce... | |
| James Cook - Oceania - 1842 - 636 pages
...could go no farther. Mr. Banks had recourse again to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect : when Richmond was told, that if he did not...on he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die : the doctor did not so explicitly renounce... | |
| George Combe - Phrenology - 1845 - 498 pages
...had recourse to entreaty and expostulation, but hey produced no effect. When Richmond was told hat, rozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing )ut to lie down and die. The Doctor did not so... | |
| Frozen stream - 1846 - 162 pages
...birch and swamp, they both declared they could go no further. All that Mr. Banks could say produced no effect : when Richmond was told that if he did not...on, he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. The doctor was willing to go on, but said... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1849 - 264 pages
...could go no farther. Mr. Banks had recourse again to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced jio effect. When Richmond was told, that if he did not...on he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die. The doctor did not so explicitly renounce... | |
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