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" ... feet from a branch, with his head downwards, and allowed the blood to flow from his mouth. On receiving a wound, he always put his hand over the injured part, and the human-like agony of his expression had the natural effect of exciting painful feelings... "
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ... - Pàgina 75
1825
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The Children's friend [ed.] by W.C. Wilson [and others]., Volum 2

William Carus Wilson - 1825
...from a branch with his head downwards, and allowed the blood to flow from his mouth. On »eceiving a wound, he always put his hand over the injured part...exciting painful feelings among his pursuers. With the help of the peasantry, who seemed as amazed at the sight of the animal, as the crew of the ship, never...
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The Circulator of useful knowledge, amusement, literature, science and ...

1825 - 424 pàgines
...probably penetrated his lungs, for immediately after the infliction of the wound, he slung'himielf by his feet from a branch with his head downwards,...his pursuers. With the assistance of the peasantry, the tree was cut down on which he was reclining exhausted, but the moment he found it falling, he exerted...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ..., Volum 20

1825 - 808 pàgines
...branch with his head downwards, and allowed the blood fo flow from his mouth. On receiving a wound be always put his hand over the injured part, and the...peasantry, who seemed as amazed at the sight of the animisl as the crew of the Mary Anne Sophia, never having seen one before, although living within two...
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The Quarterly Oriental Magazine, Review, and Register, Part 76,Volum 3

1825 - 598 pàgines
...subject of these fragments. It appears, that an Ollirer of the Ship Mary Attne Sophia, was on shore from his mouth. On receiving a wound he always put his hand over the injured part, and the human like agony of his expression had the natural effect of exciting painful feelings among his pursuers....
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science, Volum 4

1826 - 412 pàgines
...of the wound, slung himself by his feet from a branch, with his head downwards, and allowed the Wood to flow from his mouth. On receiving a wound, he always put his hand over the injured part, and distressed his pursuers by the human-like agony of his expression. When on the ground, after being...
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The Table Book, Volum 1

William Hone - 1827 - 394 pàgines
...have recourse to other measures for his destruction. One of the first balls probably penetrated his lungs, for immediately after the infliction of the...had the natural effect of exciting painful feelings in his assailants. The peasantry seemed as amazed at the sight of him as the crew of the ship; for...
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The Table Book..., Volum 1

William Hone - 1827 - 892 pàgines
...slung himself by his feel from a branch with his head downwards, and allowed the blood to flow from hü mouth. On receiving a wound, he always put his hand over the injured part, and ththuman-like agony of his expression had tht natural effect of exciting painful feelings in his assailants....
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Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life: Embracing the Turf, the ...

Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 pàgines
...probably penetrated his lungs, for immediately after the infliction of the wound he slung himself by the feet from a branch, with his head downwards, and allowed...amazed at the sight of the animal as the crew of the Mary-Anne-Sophia, never having seen one before, although living within two days' journey from the vast...
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Natural History of Quadrupeds, Volum 1

Frederic Shoberl - 1834 - 326 pàgines
...after the infliction of the wound, he slung himself by his feet from a branch with his head downward, and allowed the blood to flow from his mouth. On receiving...wound, he always put his hand over the injured part, with a human expression of agony. The natives, who had never before seen such an animal, although living...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calandar of Popular ...

William Hone - 1835 - 924 pàgines
...have recourse to other measures for his destruction. One of the first balls probably penetrated his lungs, for immediately after the infliction of the...injured part, and the human-like agony of his expression liad the natural effect of exciting painful feelines in his assailants. The peasantry seemed as amazed...
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