| Robert Bakewell - 1839 - 664 Seiten
...regained its place. I have no expressions to describe the pleasure experienced, in perceiving that as I discovered one character, all the consequences more...successively developed. The feet were conformable to what the teetrrhad announced, and the teeth to the feet ; the bones of the legs and the thighs, and every thing... | |
| 1846 - 818 Seiten
..." I have no expressions," he says, " to describe the pleasure experienced in perceiving, that as I discovered one character, all the consequences more or less foreseen of this character were fully developed. The feet were conformable to what the teeth had announced, and the teeth to the feet,... | |
| Caroline Frances Cornwallis - 1848 - 186 Seiten
...regained its place. I have no expressions to describe the pleasure I experienced in perceiving that, as I discovered one character, all the consequences, more...the teeth to the feet ; the bones of the legs and thighs, and every thing that ought to reunite these two extremes, were conformable to each other,"... | |
| Anne Wright - 1853 - 274 Seiten
...regained its place. I have no words to describe the pleasure I experienced, on perceiving that as I discovered one character, all the consequences more...were conformable to what the teeth had announced, the teeth to the feet ; the bones to the legs, and everything that ought to reunite these skeleton... | |
| 1846 - 816 Seiten
..." I have no expressions," he says, " to describe the pleasure experienced in perceiving, that as I discovered one character, all the consequences more or less foreseen of this character were fully developed. The feet were conformable to what the teeth had announced, and the teeth to the feet,... | |
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