| Electa Maria Sheldon - 1856 - 418 σελίδες
...kinds of fatigue. The situation of the place, and the food also, require it. "The houses are arranged along the shore of this great Lake Huron, and fish...brandy, after the repast, seems necessary to cook the ~bilioiis meats, and the crudities which they leave in the stomach. The air is penetrating and corrosive,... | |
| James Alvin Van Fleet - 1870 - 190 σελίδες
...persons who are residents here during two or three months in the year. * * * The houses are arranged along the shore of this great Lake Huron, and fish...constitute the principal food of the inhabitants. " The villages of the savages, in which there are six or seven thousand souls, are about a pistol-shot... | |
| Henry Higgins Hurlbut - 1881 - 712 σελίδες
...for their own use. The situation of the place and the food also require it. The houses are arranged along the shore of this great Lake Huron, and fish...and the crudities which they leave in the stomach. * * What reason can there be for the prohibition of intoxicating drinks, in regard to the French who... | |
| John Read Bailey - 1895 - 244 σελίδες
...persons who are residents here during two or three months in the year. . . The houses are arranged along the shore of this great Lake Huron, and fish...constitute the principal food of the inhabitants. " The villages of the savages, in which there are six or seven thousand souls, are about a pistol-shot... | |
| Robert Budd Ross, George Byron Catlin - 1898 - 1568 σελίδες
...advancement of the post, as well as his own personal interests. "A drink of brandy," he wrote, "after a repast seems necessary to cook the bilious meats and the crudities which they leave on the stomach." He saw that unless he could exchange brandy for furs that the Indians would go to... | |
| Charles Moore - 1900 - 558 σελίδες
...successors have been to carry out similar laws. "A drink of brandy after the repast," he maintained, " seems necessary to cook the bilious meats and the crudities which they leave in the stomach." Again, at Detroit, Cadillac quotes from a sermon by Father Carheil, whose wing he was engaged in plucking.... | |
| Henry Munson Utley, Byron M. Cutcheon - 1906 - 408 σελίδες
...the year. The houses are arranged along the shore of this great Lake Huron, and fish and smoked meats constitute the principal food of the inhabitants,...brandy after the repast seems necessary to cook the billions meats and the crudities which they leave in the stomach. The air is penetrating and corrosive... | |
| 1908 - 764 σελίδες
...and the situation of the place and the food require it. , The houses are arranged along the shore, and fish and smoked meat constitute the principal...penetrating and corrosive, and without the brandy that we have used in the morning, sickness will be much more frequent." Thus you see, aiso, that even the... | |
| Stan Newton - 1909 - 246 σελίδες
...smoked meat are the principal food of the inhabitants, and a drink of brandy is necessary after eating, to cook the bilious meats and the crudities which they leave in the stomach ; without it, sickness will be much more frequent." This was after the King had promulgated a prohibitory... | |
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