| Antonio de Ulloa, Jorge Juan - 1758 - 564 páginas
...which puts him to an extreme pain, when he endeavours to move them. In this difagreeable cry confifts his whole defence ; for, it being natural to him to...approach of any beaft, he makes at every motion fuch howlings as are even infupportable to his purfuer, who foon quits him and even flies beyond the hearing... | |
| 1767 - 476 páginas
...when he endeavours to move them. In this difagreeable Cry confins his whole Defence; for, it bein» natural to him to fly at the firft hoftile Approach of any Beaft, he makes at every Motion fuch Howlings, as are even infupportable to .his Purfuer, who foon quits him, anil even flies beyond the... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 342 páginas
...once produces pity and difguft. In this cry confitts his whole defence ; for, it being natural for him to fly at the firft hoftile approach of any beaft, he imkes, at every motion, fuch bowlings. as are even infupportable to his purfuer, who loon quits him,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 326 páginas
...his whole defence ; for, it being natural for him, to fly at the firft hoftile approach of any beaii, he makes, at every motion, fuch bowlings as are even...infupportable to his purfuer, who foon quits him, and even Hies beyond the hearing of his .horrid noile. Nor is it only during the time he is in motion that he... | |
| William Granger - 1805 - 648 páginas
...which puts him to an extreme pain, when he endeavours to move them. In this difagreeable cry confifts his whole defence; for, it being natural to him to fly at th« firft hoftile approach of any beaft, he makes at every motion fuch howlings, as are even infupportable... | |
| Antonio de Ulloa - 1806 - 530 páginas
...body, which puts him to extreme pain when he endeavours to move them. In this difagreeable cry confifts his whole defence ; for, it being natural to him to fly at the firfr. hotlile approach of any beaft, he makes at every motion fuch bowlings as are even infupportable... | |
| Jorge Juan, Antonio de Ulloa - 1807 - 532 páginas
...proceeding probably from a general contraction of the mufcles and nerves of his body, which puts him to extreme pain when he endeavours to move them. In this...defence ; for, it being natural to him to fly at the rirft hoflile approach of any beaft, he makes at every motion frich bowlings as are even infupportable... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1813 - 920 páginas
...which puts him to extreme pain, when he endeavours to move them. In this difagreeable cry confifts his whole defence ; for, it being natural to him to...infupportable to his purfuer, who foon quits him, and even ffies beyond the hearing of his horrid noife. Nor is it only during the time he is in motion that he... | |
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