| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - Columbia River - 1814 - 554 pages
...states, and must be cqualJy healthy, for all the disorders which we have witnessed, may fairly bfe imputed more to the nature of the diet than to any intemperance of climate. This general observation is of course to be qualified, since in the same tract 01 country, the degrees... | |
| William Adams (M.A.) - Voyages and travels - 1832 - 516 pages
...agreeable food. The air is pure and dry, the climate quite as mild, if not milder, than the same parallels of latitude in the Atlantic states, and must be equally healthy, for all the disorders which the party witnessed, may be fairly imputed more to the nature of the diet than to any intemperance... | |
| William Adams - America - 1836 - 508 pages
...agreeable food. The air is pure and dry, the climate quite as mild, if not milder, than the same parallels of latitude in the Atlantic states, and must be equally healthy, for all the disorders which the party witnessed, may be fairly imputed more to the nature of the diet than to any intemperance... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - Lewis and Clark Expedition - 1842 - 418 pages
...food. The air is pure and dry, the climate quite as mild, if not milder, than in the same parallels of latitude in the Atlantic States, and must be equally healthy; for all the disorders which we had witnessed might fairly be imputed more to the nature of the diet of the inhabitants than to any... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - Columbia River - 1843 - 416 pages
...food. The air is pure and dry, the climate quite as mild, if not milder, than in the same parallels of latitude in the Atlantic States, and must be equally healthy; for all the disorders which we had witnessed might fairly be imputed more to the nature of the diet of the inhabitants than to any... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1844 - 456 pages
...food. The air is pure and dry, the climate quite as mild, if not milder, than in the same parallels of latitude in the Atlantic States, and must be equally healthy ; for all the disorders which we had witnessed might fairly be imputed more to the .nature of the diet of the inhabitants than to any... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - Columbia River - 1855 - 414 pages
...food. The air is pure and dry, the climate quite as mild, if not milder, than in the same parallels of latitude in the Atlantic States, and must be equally healthy; for all the disorders which we had witnessed might fairly be imputed more to the nature of the diet of the inhabitants than to any... | |
| 1860 - 540 pages
...not only a nutritious, but a very agreeable food. The air is pure and dry, the climate quite as mild, if not milder, than the same parallel of latitude...nature of the diet than to any intemperance of climate. This general observation is, of course, to be qualified, since in the same tract of country the degrees... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Treasury, John Ross Browne - Gold mines and mining - 1868 - 764 pages
...not only a nutritious but a very agreeable food. The air is pure and dry, tho climato quite as mild if not milder than the same parallel of latitude in...of the diet than to any intemperance of climate." t Professor GC Swallow, formerly State geologist of Missouri, says, in a late letter to Governor Smith... | |
| John Ross Browne, United States. Department of the Treasury - Gold mines and mining - 1868 - 756 pages
...not only a nutritious but a very agreeable food. The air is pure and dry, the climate quite as mild if not milder than the same parallel of latitude in...of the diet than to any intemperance of climate." t Professor GC Swallow, formerly State geologist of Missouri, says, in a late letter to Governor Smith... | |
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