| 1799 - 484 pages
...was upon it with incredible artifice and dexterity. They watched all our motions, and accompa- , nied us in whatever we were about to do. If the fea threw...to our great difadvantage ; and if they could not confume it all at once, they trailed it away in portions to the mountains, where they buried it under... | |
| 1799 - 486 pages
...clambered up, a threw down what was upon it with credible artifice and dexterity. XKty. watched all our motions, and accompanied us in whatever we were...devoured it, ere a man of us could come up, to our great disadvantage ; and if they could not confume it all at once, they trailed it away in portions to the... | |
| 1799 - 516 pages
...upon Ed. Mag. 0(7. 1799. I i * A pood is it with incredible artifice and dexterity. They watched all our motions, and accompanied us in whatever we were...to our great difadvantage ; and if they could not confume it all at once, they trailed it away in portions to the mountains, where they buried it under... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1800 - 570 pages
...clambered up and thnyv down what was upon it with incredible artifice and dexterity. -Thty watched all our motions, and accompanied us in whatever we were about to do. If the sea threw up an animal of any kind, they devoured it, ere a man of us could come up ; to our great... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 864 pages
...clambered up and threw down what was upon it with incredible artifice and dexterity. They watched all our motions, and accompanied us in whatever we were...threw up an animal of any kind, they devoured it, eru a man of us could come up ; to our great disadvantage : and, if t he v could not confume it all... | |
| History - 1801 - 900 pages
...clambered up and threw down what was upon it with incredible artifice and dexterity. They watched all our motions, and accompanied us in whatever we were...about to do. If the fea threw up an animal of any ikind, they devoured it, ere a man of us could come up ; to our great difadvantage : and, if they could... | |
| William Tooke - Russia - 1801 - 458 pages
...dex" terity. They watched all our motions, and ac" companied us in whatever we were about to dp. .'** If the fea threw up an Animal of any kind they " devoured it, ere a man .of us could come up ; ito ** our great diiadvantage: and, if fhey could not " confume it all at once, they trailed it away... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 940 pages
...clambered up and threw down what was upon it with incredible artifice and dexterity. They watched all our motions, and accompanied us in whatever we were about to do. If the iea threw up an animal of any kind, they devoured it, ere a man of us could come up ; to our great... | |
| History - 1801 - 858 pages
...clambered up and threw down what was upon it with incredible artifice and dexterity. They watched all our motions, and accompanied us in whatever we were about to do. If the lea threw up an animal of any kind, they devoured it, ere ' a man of us could come up ; to our great... | |
| William Bingley - Animal behavior - 1803 - 524 pages
...less than the English pound. artifice and dexterity threw down what was upon it. " They watched all our motions, and accompanied us in whatever we were about to do. If the sea threw up an animal of any kind they devoured it, before we could get up to rescue it from them... | |
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