Dr Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness that are almost irresistible: He therefore conjured the company... The Study of Medicine - Página 602de John Mason Good - 1825Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edinburgh gazetteer - 1822 - 846 páginas
...well nigh fallen a sacrifice to its severity in the midst of summer. Dr Sulander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from...to keep moving, whatever pain it might cost them, and whatever relief they might be promised by an inclination to rest. Whosoever sits down, cays he,... | |
| Edinburgh gazetteer - 1822 - 844 páginas
...well nigh fallen a sacrifice to its severity in the midst of summer. Dr Solander, who had more , than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from...keep moving, •whatever pain it might cost them, and •whatever relief they might he promised by an inclination to rest. Whosoever sits down, says... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 524 páginas
...thought a superfluous caution, but it will soon appear to be otherwise. Dr Solauder, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from...to keep moving, whatever pain it might cost them, and whatever relief they might be promised by an inclination to rest: Whoever sits down, says he, will... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 842 páginas
...well nigh fallen a sacrifice to its severity in the midst of summer. Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from...company to keep moving whatever pain it might cost them, and whatever relief they might be promised by an inclination to rest. ' Whosoever sits down,' says... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1833 - 386 páginas
...were obliged to spend the night on the hills, during extreme cold. Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from...well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined to fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness which are almost irresistible ; he therefore conjured... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1833 - 382 páginas
...were obliged to spend the night on the hills, during extreme cold. Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from...well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined to fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness which are almost irresistible; he therefore conjured the... | |
| William Innes - 1833 - 276 páginas
...night came on before they could return to the ship. As the air was excessively cold, Dr. Solander, who well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness almost irresistible, conjured the company to keep moving, whatever pain it might cost them, and whatever... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1833 - 272 páginas
...on the hills, during extreme cold. Dr. Solan der, who had more than once crossed the mountains whicl divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold especially when joined to fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepi ness which are almost irresistible; he therefore conjured... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1834 - 310 páginas
...cold region, for the purpose of botanizing and exploring the country. "Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from...company to keep moving whatever pain it might cost them, and whatever relief they might be promised by an inclination to rest. 'Whoever sits down,' said he,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 páginas
...cold region, for the purpose of botanizing and exploring the country. ' Dr Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from...especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and slcopinnsss that are almost irresistible. He, therefore, conjured the company to keep moving whatever... | |
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