| 1825 - 840 sider
...that the shouts and outcries of men will drive the wild beasts back into the woods ; whereat pea,1 s of musketry draw numbers of them out of the forest, as if curiosity^mju-d some part of their instinct." " But nothing," continues Dumont, " could exceed the... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 376 sider
...shouts and outcries of men will drive the wild beasts back into the woods ; whereas, peals of musquetry draw numbers of them out of the forest, as if curiosity formed some part of their instinct." " But nothing," continues Dumont, "could exceed the horrors of what we endured one day, from the prison... | |
| 1841 - 804 sider
...-.-".HIS and outcries of men will drive the wild beasts back into the woods; whereas, peals of musquetry draw numbers of them out of the forest, as if curiosity 'formed goine part of their instinct." " But nothing," continues Dumont, " could exceed the horrors of what... | |
| 1872 - 604 sider
...greatly pressed by hunger. One remarkable circumstance is that the shouts and outcries of men will drive the wild beasts back into the woods, whereas...as if curiosity formed some part of their instinct. But nothing," continues Dumont, " could exceed the horrors of what we endured one day from the prison... | |
| 184? - 310 sider
...greatly pressed by hunger. One remarkable circumstance is, that the shouts and outcries of men will drive the wild beasts back into the woods; whereas,...if curiosity formed some part of their instinct." y, jf', Bst nothing," continues Dumont, " could exceed the horrors of what we endured one day, from... | |
| 1849 - 750 sider
...shouts and outcries of men will drive the wild beasts back into the woods; \vhereas, peals of musquetry draw numbers of them out of the forest, as if curiosity formed some part of their instinct." " But nothing," continues Dumont, " could exceed the horrors of what we endured one day, from the prison... | |
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