| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 Seiten
...disappeared, that is to say, externally ; but their progress was still to be traced very distinctly on the outside, threatening every moment to protrude...action of the snake's muscles when stretched to such nn unnatural extent, an extent which must have utterly destroyed all muscular power in any animal that... | |
| 1817 - 696 Seiten
...disappeared ; tl.at is to ¿ay, externally ; but their progress was still to be traced yery distinctly on the outside, threatening every moment to protrude...such an unnatural extent — an extent which must hare utterly destroyed all muscular power in any animal that was not, like itself, endowed with very... | |
| John M'Leod - 1817 - 316 Seiten
...every moment to protrude through .rihe> skin*. The victim had now descended ar faff as the shoiklders ; and it was an astonishing sight to observe the extraordinary...snake's muscles when stretched to such an unnatural extent—an extent wHiotl must 'have utterly destroyed all mtisciilar power in any s 2 animal that... | |
| 1817 - 292 Seiten
...disappeared : that is to say, externally,but their progress was still to 'be traced very distinctly on the outside, threatening every moment to protrude...through the skin. The victim had now descended as far ai the shoulders, and it was an astonishing tight to ohserve the extraordinary fiction of the snake's... | |
| John M'Leod - 1818 - 358 Seiten
...disappeared ; that is to say, externally ; but their progress was still to be traced very distinctly on the outside, threatening every moment to protrude...all muscular power in any animal that was not, like himself, endowed with very peculiar faculties of expansion and action at the same time. When his head... | |
| 1818 - 594 Seiten
...disappeared, that is to say, externally ; but their progress was still to be traced very distinctly on the outside, threatening every moment to protrude...shoulders ; and it was an astonishing sight to observe the action of the snake's muscles when stretched to such an unnatural extent, — an extent which must... | |
| John M'Leod - 1819 - 370 Seiten
...disappeared ; that is to say, externally; but their progress was still to be traced very distinctly on the outside, threatening every moment to protrude...snake's muscles when stretched to such an unnatural extent—an extent which must have utterly destroyed all muscular power in any animal that was not,... | |
| 1819 - 304 Seiten
...disappeared ; that is to say, externally ; but their progress was still to be traced very distinctly on the outside, threatening every moment to protrude...victim had now descended as far as the shoulders ; and as it was an astonishing sight to observe the extraordinary action of the snake's muscles when stretched... | |
| John M'Leod - 1820 - 370 Seiten
...disappeared ; that is to say, externally ; but their progress was still to be traced very distinctly on the outside, threatening every moment to protrude...all muscular power in any animal that was not, like himself, endowed with very peculiar faculties of expansion and action at the same time. When his head... | |
| John M'Leod - 1820 - 370 Seiten
...observe the extraordinary action of the snake's muscles when stretched to such an unnatural extent—an extent which must have utterly destroyed all muscular power in any animal that was not,.like himself, endowed with very peculiar faculties of expansion and action at the same time. When... | |
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