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" He said, that in his former experiments he had never deferred making use of his remedy longer than he perceived the effects of the venom reaching his heart; but this time, being willing to satisfy the company thoroughly, and trusting to the speedy effects... "
Birds, pt. 5-6. Fishes, pt. 1-4. Of frogs, lizards and serpents - Page 425
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1824
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The Historical Register: Containing an Impartial Relation of All ..., Volume 23

1738 - 396 pages
...faid, that in his former Experiments, he had never deferred making Ufe of his Remedy longer than when he perceived the Effects of the Venom reaching his Heart ; but this Time, being willing to fatisfy the Company thorough Iy, and trufting to the fpeedy Effects of the Oil, which had never failed...
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Natural History of Birds, Fish, Insects and Reptiles: Embellished with ...

Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1793 - 418 pages
...this time, being willing to " fatisfy the company thoroughly, and trufttc ing to the fpeedy effe&s of his remedy, *' which was nothing more than olive...oil, he " forbore to apply any thing till he found him** felf exceedingly ill, and quite giddy; in *' about an hour and a quarter after the firft ** of...
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The Wonders of Nature and Art: Or, A Concise Account of Whatever ..., Volume 7

Thomas Smith - 1803 - 298 pages
...said that in his former experiments he had never deferred making use of his remedy longer than when he perceived the effects of the venom reaching his...being willing to satisfy the company thoroughly, and depending on the oil, which had never failed him, he forebpre to apply it till he found himself exceedingly...
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The Shooter's Guide: Or, Complete Sportsman's Companion : Containing a ...

Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1816 - 298 pages
...said, that in his former experiments he had never deferred making use of his remedy longer than till he perceived the effects of the venom reaching his...he found himself exceedingly ill; and quite giddy. In about an hour and a quarter after being .bit,' a chafing-dish of glowing charcoal was brought in,...
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The Complete Sportsman: A Compendious View of the Ancient and Modern Chase ...

Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1817 - 324 pages
...hear all the while. He said, that in his former experiments, be had never deferred making use of his remedy longer than he perceived the effects of the...thoroughly, and trusting to the speedy effects of his reme* dy, which was nothing more than olive oil, he forebore to apply any thing, till he found himself...
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The Natural History of Reptiles and Serpents: To which is Added, an Appendix ...

1824 - 188 pages
...hear all the while. He said that in his- former experiments, he had never deferred making use of his remedy longer than he perceived the effects of the...to satisfy the company thoroughly, and trusting to tho speedy effects of his remedy, which was nothing more than olive-oil, he forbore to apply any thing,...
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A History of the Earth, and Animated Nature, Volume 4

Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 452 pages
...hear all the while. He said, that in his former experiments he had never deferred making use of his remedy longer than he perceived the effects of the...remedy, which was nothing more than olive oil, he forebore to apply any thing till he found himself exceedingly ill, and quite giddy. About an hour and...
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The Hunting Directory: Containing a Compendious View of the Ancient and ...

Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1826 - 324 pages
...could hear all the while. He said, that in former experiments he had never deferred making use of his remedy longer than he perceived the effects of the...was nothing more than olive oil, he forbore to apply anything, till he found himself exceedingly ill and quite giddy. About an hour and a quarter after...
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Readings in Natural Philosophy: Or, A Popular Display of the Wonders of ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...that in his former experiments he had never deferred making use of his remedy longer than when lie perceived the effects of the venom reaching his heart...thoroughly, and trusting to the speedy effects of the oil, which had never failed him, when used in time, he forbore to apply any thing till he found...
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The Field Book: Or, Sports and Pastimes of the United Kingdom; Comp. from ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 640 pages
...the wrist, and joint of the thumb of the right band, so that drops of blood came out of the wound». Being willing to satisfy the company thoroughly, and...was nothing more than olive oil, he forbore to apply anything oil he fonnd himself exceedingly ill, and quite giddy ; in about an hour and a quarter •fter...
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