| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 trang
...iv. sECT, n. Cook, Clerke, and Gore. th is part of the continent of North America, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be...in general, are not only rare as to the different species, but very scarce as to numbers; and these few are. so sny, that, in all probability, they are... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 trang
...SECT. ii. Cook, Clerke, and Gore. 89.7 this part of ihe continent of North America, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be...in general, are not only rare as to the different species, but very scarce as to numbers ; and these few are so shy, that, in all probability, they are... | |
| 1815 - 476 trang
...says captain Cook, " the discovery of this part of the continent of North America, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be a matter of indifference." They also offered a sort of clothing, made of the bark of a tree, or some plant like hemp; weapons,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 526 trang
...continent of North America, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be » matter of indifference." Birds, in general, are not only rare as to the different species, but very scarce as to numbers; and these few are so shy, that, in all probability, they are... | |
| 1840 - 526 trang
...know of; and therefore the discovery of this part of the continent of North America, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be a matter of indifference.' Habits, Food, Reproduction, #c. — The sea-otter haunts sea-washed rocks, lives mostly in tho water,... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1840 - 522 trang
...know of; and therefore the discovery of this part of the continent of North America, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be a matter of indifference.' Habits, Food, Reproduction, ffe. — The sea-otter haunts sea-washed rocks, lives mostly in the water,... | |
| 1840 - 1046 trang
...know of; and therefore the discovery of this part of the continent of North America, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be a matter of indifference." Habits, Food, Reproduction, $c. — The sea-otter haunts sea-washed rocks, lives mostly in the water,... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 644 trang
...know of; and therefore the discovery of this part of the continent of North America, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be...in general, are not only rare as to the different species, but very scarce as to numbers ; and these few are so shy, that in all probability they are... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1866 - 488 trang
...any other we know of; and therefore the discovery of this part of the continent, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be a matter of indifference." He adds in a note, " The sea-otter skins are sold by the Russians to the Chinese at from sixteen to... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 556 trang
...of ; and therefore the discovery of this part of the continent of North America, where so valuable an article of commerce may be met with, cannot be a matter of indifference." The Sea-Otter haunts sea-washed rocks, lives mostly in the water, and approximates to the seals more... | |
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