| John Wesley - 1783 - 798 pages
...continue to move forward in their ftow, uniform manner. When the fun fhines hot, they make an univerfal halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. When they are terrified, they march back in a diforderly manner, holding up their nippers with which they fometimes tear off a piece of the ftefh... | |
| 482 pages
...manner. When the fun (bines and is hot upon the furface of the ground, they then make an univerfal halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. When they are terrified, they march back in a con. ftage of pregnancy they once more fcejc the (hore for the laft lime; andOiaking oft" their fpawn... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1793 - 544 pages
...uniform manner. When the fun fliines and is hot upon " the furface of the ground, they make an univerfal halt, and •* wait till the cool of the evening. When they are terrified, •* they march back in a confufed diforderly manner, holding up " their nippers, with which they fometimes tear off a piece... | |
| 1793 - 514 pages
...uniform manner. ' When the fun mines, and is hot upon the furface of the ground, they ' make an univerfal halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. ' When they are terrified, they march back in a confufed diforderly *' manner, holding up their nippers, with which they fometimes tear " off a piece... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 pages
...manner. When the fun Ihines and is hot upon the furfaee of the ground, they then make an univerfal halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. When they are terrified, they mardi back in a confufed diforderly manner, holding up their nippers, with which they fometimes tear... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - 672 pages
...manner. When the fun fhines and is hot upon the furface of the ground, they then make an univerfal halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. When they are terrified, they march back in a diforderly manner, holding up their nippers, with which they fometimes tear off a piece of the (kin,... | |
| Ebenezer Sibly - 1802 - 420 pages
...manner. When the fun fbines and is hot upon the furface of the ground, they then make an univerfal halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. 'When they are terrified, they march back in a confuted diforderly manner, holding up their nippers, with which they fometimes tear off a piece of... | |
| Robert Charles Dallas - 1803 - 504 pages
...uniform manner. When the fun (nines and is hot upon the furface of the ground, they make an univerfal halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. When they are terrified, they march back in a confufed diforderly manner, holding up their nippers againft their atmoyers, from whom they fometimes... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1804 - 302 pages
...proceeding ; but if it rain by day, they do not fail to profit by the occasion ; and they continue to move forward in their slow uniform manner. When the sun shines hot upon the surface of the ground, they make a general halt, and wait till the cool of the evening.... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1805 - 464 pages
...proceeding, but if it rains by day they do not fail " to profit by the occasion, and they continue to move " forward in their slow uniform manner. When...and is hot upon the surface of the ground, " they make an universal halt, and wait till the cool " of the evening. When they are terrified, they " march... | |
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