Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 20
... head . So says Professor Nillson . We presume the Swedish and Nor- wegian boors take lessons from Bru- in and that accounts for the small slaughter done by a cordon of fif- teen hundred men . Sometimes even the old bears ( the young ...
... head . So says Professor Nillson . We presume the Swedish and Nor- wegian boors take lessons from Bru- in and that accounts for the small slaughter done by a cordon of fif- teen hundred men . Sometimes even the old bears ( the young ...
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... head . Death was so in- stantaneous , that he never moved in the slightest degree from his position . This system of stealing in upon and attacking bears at close quarters , though seldom adopted in Scandi- navia , Mr Lloyd holds to be ...
... head . Death was so in- stantaneous , that he never moved in the slightest degree from his position . This system of stealing in upon and attacking bears at close quarters , though seldom adopted in Scandi- navia , Mr Lloyd holds to be ...
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... head - and that the flashes of forky lightning , which darted and played among the mazes of this lurid mass , no less than the sullen roar of distant thunder , betokened the elemental strife which was still maintained within its ...
... head - and that the flashes of forky lightning , which darted and played among the mazes of this lurid mass , no less than the sullen roar of distant thunder , betokened the elemental strife which was still maintained within its ...
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... head , and would not suffer him to have a mo- ment's ease . The physicians were puzzled ; but all agreed in one thing , that the distemper was of a very hot nature , and could only be combated successfully by the coldest remedies ...
... head , and would not suffer him to have a mo- ment's ease . The physicians were puzzled ; but all agreed in one thing , that the distemper was of a very hot nature , and could only be combated successfully by the coldest remedies ...
Page 37
... head and hands , as if confirming what he said . This seemed to be the crisis of his disorder ; for after it he grew still and tranquil , and , to the astonishment of those who looked every moment for his death , the heat and fever ...
... head and hands , as if confirming what he said . This seemed to be the crisis of his disorder ; for after it he grew still and tranquil , and , to the astonishment of those who looked every moment for his death , the heat and fever ...
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