| Charles Mills - 1821 - 756 sider
..." The barbers were obliged to cut away large pieces of " flesh from the gums to enable the patient to eat. It was " pitiful to hear the cries and groans of those on whom the " operation was performed: they seemed like to the cries " of women in labour, and I cannot express... | |
| Charles Mills - 1822 - 468 sider
..." The barbers were obliged to cut away large pieces of " flesh from the gums to enable the patient to eat. It was " pitiful to hear the cries and groans of those on whom the " operation was performed : they seemed like to the cries " of women in labour, and I cannot express... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1842 - 600 sider
...as the ground, or like an old boot that has long lain behind a coffer. . . . The disorder increased, the barbers were forced to cut away very large pieces...patients to eat ; it was pitiful to hear the cries ard groans, they were like the cries of women in labour." The army attempted to retreat when retreat... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 860 sider
...attacked," &c. Joinvil'o, p. 159. "The disorder 1 »poke of very soon increased so much in the army, that the barbers were forced to cut away very large pieces...whom this operation was performing ; they seemed like to the cries of women in labour, and I cannot express the great concern all felt who heard them." p... | |
| 1848 - 596 sider
...pawn ; and thus matters remained. The disorder I spoke of very soon increased so much in the army that the barbers were forced to cut away very large pieces...whom this operation was performing ; they seemed like to the cries of women in labour, and I cannot express the great concern all felt who heard them. The... | |
| Richard (of Devizes.) - 1848 - 618 sider
...pawn ; and thus matters remained. The disorder I spoke of very soon increased so much in the army that the barbers were forced to cut away very large pieces...to hear the cries and groans of those on whom this operatiou was performing ; they seemed like to the cries of women in labour, and I cannot express the... | |
| 1848 - 576 sider
...spoke of very soon increased so much in the army that the barbers were forced to cut away very Iar<^a pieces of flesh from the gums, to enable their patients...whom this operation was performing ; they seemed like to the cries of women in labour, and I cannot express the great concern all felt who heard them. ^... | |
| Edward Bascome - 1851 - 268 sider
...blockade them, that the provision-boats could not reach them. The disorder so increased in the army, that the barbers were forced to cut away very large pieces...flesh from the gums to enable their patients to eat. The mortality was very great indeed, but what number thus perished miserably is not mentioned by Joinville.... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1852 - 348 sider
...; and our skins became tanned as the ground, or like an old boot that has long lain behind a coffer The barbers were forced to cut away very large pieces...eat ; it was pitiful to hear the cries and groans, they were like the cries of women in labour." The army attempted to retreat when retreat was almost... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1854 - 504 sider
...attacked," te Joinville, p. 159. " The disorder I spoke of very soon increased so much in the army, that the barbers were forced to cut away very large pieces...whom this operation was performing; they seemed like to the cries of women in labour, and I cannot express the great concern all felt who heard them," p.... | |
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