| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1855 - 396 páginas
...wounding him in the belly forceth him to mount up againe, and when in such manner they torment him, the fight is sometimes heard above three leagues distance, and I dare affirme, that I have heard the Howes of the Thresher two leagues off, as the report of a peece of Ordnance, the Whales roaring being... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1855 - 398 páginas
...wounding him in the belly forceth him to mount up againe, and when in such manner they torment him, the fight is sometimes heard above three leagues distance,...Thresher two leagues off", as the report of a peece of Ordnance, the Whales roaring being heard much farther. It also happeneth sundry times, that a great... | |
| 1878 - 536 páginas
...surface — from cream or ream, what rises to the surface — or perhaps from rim, brim. sect. m. him t0 give way . which the sword fish perceiving, receiveth...of ordinance; the whales roaring being heard much further. It also happeneth sundry times that a great part of the water of the sea round about them,... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 580 páginas
...him to mount up againe : (besides that, he cannot abide long under water, but must of force rise up to breath) and when in such manner they torment him,...Thresher two leagues off, as the report of a peece of Ordnance, the Whales roaring being heard much farther. It also happeneth sundry times, that a great... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 588 páginas
...him to mount up againc : (besides that, he cannot abide long under water, but must of force rise up to breath) and when in such manner they torment him,...distance, and I dare affirme, that I have heard the blowcs QfWktlti, farther. It also happeneth sundry times, that a great The itnktt O f t h c Thresher... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 580 páginas
...him to mount up againe : (besides that, he cannot abide long under water, but must of force rise up to breath) and when in such manner they torment him,...sometimes heard above three leagues distance, and 1 dare affirme, that I have heard the blowes of the Thresher two leagues off, as the report of a peece... | |
| Charles Boardman Hawes - 1924 - 392 páginas
...forceth him to mount up again: (besides that, he cannot abide long under water, but most of force rise up to breath) and when in such manner they torment him,...Thresher two leagues off, as the report of a peece of Ordnance, the Whales roaring being heard much farther. It also happeneth sundry times, that a great... | |
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