Quebec. The case of this ship was not one of peculiar misconduct; on the contrary, I have the strongest reason to know, from information which I have received from very many emigrants, well known to me, who came over this year in different vessels, that... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 1029by Great Britain. Parliament - 1848Full view - About this book
| 1850 - 342 lehte
...from information which I have received from very many emigrants well known to me, who came over this year in different vessels, that this ship was better regulated and more comfortable than many that reached Canada." ' The description given by the late Dr Andrew Combe, an eminent physiologist... | |
| Moses L. Knapp - 1858 - 318 lehte
...from information which I have received from very many emigrants well known to me, who came over this year in different vessels that this ship was better regulated, and more comfortable than many that reached Canada." At page 118 of said Report, this subject is alluded to as follows, viz. " The... | |
| Moses L. Knapp - 1858 - 318 lehte
...from information which I have received from very many emigrants well known to me, who came over this year in different vessels that this ship was better regulated, and more comfortable than many that reached Canada." At page 118 of said Report, this subject is alluded to as follows, viz. " The... | |
| James Bruce Earl of Elgin, Public Archives of Canada - 1937 - 398 lehte
...regularly served out, SB well aa put on board. from very many Emigrants well-known to me who came over this year in different vessels, that this Ship was better regulated and more comfortable than many that reached Canada. Some of these Evils might be prevented by a more careful inspection of the Ship,... | |
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