| Philip Miller - 1835 - 632 páginas
...fondly kiss and paw his companions, and sneer in their faces with a countenance more antic than any in a Dutch droll. In this frantic condition they were...again, not remembering any thing that had passed." , The treatment required to counteract the effects of Stramonium, is precisely that which has already... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - 1835 - 692 páginas
...fondly kiss and paw his companions, and sneer in their faces with a countenance more antic than any in a Dutch droll. In this frantic condition they were...themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed.''... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - 1835 - 1050 páginas
...fondly kiss and paw his companions, and sneer in their faces with a countenance more antic than any in a Dutch droll. In this frantic condition they were...themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed.*'... | |
| 1835 - 862 páginas
...fondly kiss and paw his companions, and sneer in their faces with a countenance more antic than any in a Dutch droll. In this frantic condition they were...themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering anything that had passed." Beverley... | |
| 1845 - 904 páginas
...fondly kiss and paw his companions, and sneer in their faces with a countenance more antic than any in a Dutch droll. In this frantic condition they were...themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed." •'That... | |
| 1846 - 424 páginas
...fondly kiss and paw his companions, and sneer in their faces with a countenance more antic than any in a Dutch droll. In this frantic condition they were...themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed.' "... | |
| Robert Beverley, Charles Campbell - 1855 - 324 páginas
...for they would have wallowed in their own excrements if they had not been prevented. A thousand such simple tricks they played, and after eleven days returned to themselves again, not remembering anything that had passed. Peihaps this was the same herb that Mark Antony's" army met with in his retreat... | |
| Robert Beverley, Charles Campbell - 1855 - 312 páginas
...for they would have wallowed in their own excrements if they had not been prevented. A thousand such simple tricks they played, and after eleven days returned to themselves again, not remembering anything that had passed. Perhaps this was the same herb that Mark Antony's army met with in his retreat... | |
| Edwin Lankester - 1864 - 1052 páginas
...fondly kiss and paw his companions and sneer in their faces with a countenance more antic than any in a Dutch droll. In this frantic condition they were...themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played, but after eleven days they returned to themselves again, not remembering anything that had passed."... | |
| James Sowerby - 1866 - 640 páginas
...paw his companions, and sneer in their faces with a countenance more antic than any in a Dutch doll. In this frantic condition they were confined, lest...destroy themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played ; but after eleven days they returned to themselves again, not remembering anything that had passed."... | |
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