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Voyages and Travels in the Levant in the Years 1749, 50, 51, 52: Containing ... - Page 63
by Fredrik Hasselquist, Carl von Linné - 1766 - 456 pages
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The Monthly Review or Literary Journal

Several Hands - 1766 - 596 pages
...handle* them as our ladies do their laces. She had no difficulty with any but the viperse officinales, which were not fond of their lodging. They found means...the woman, without occafioning the leaft fear in her : ihe with great calmnefs took the fnakes from her body, and put them into the place deftined for their...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 34

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1766 - 722 pages
...handled them as our ladies do their laces. She had no difficulty with any but the viperae officinales, which were not fond of their lodging. They found means...be corked. They crept over the hands and bare arms of.thtf woman, without occasioning the leaft fear in her : ihe with great calmnefs took the fnakes...
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Annual Register, Volume 9

Edmund Burke - History - 1767 - 632 pages
...handled them as our ladies do their laces. She had no difficulty with, any but the viperz officinales, which were not fond of their lodging. They found means...out before the bottle could be corked. They crept orer the hands and bare arms of the woman, without occafioning the leaft fear in her : ihe with great...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 9

Edmund Burke - History - 1793 - 620 pages
...handled them as our ladies do their laces. She had no dtliicuhy witii any but the viperae officinales, which were not fond of their lodging. They found means...before the bottle could be corked. They crept over ;he hands and bare arms of the woman, without occasioning the lead fear in her: fhc with great calmnefs...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 9

History - 1793 - 586 pages
...which were not fond of their lodging. They found means to cre^j» out before the bpttje could becorked. They crept over the hands and bare arms of the woman, without occafioning the leaft fear in her: (he with great cajmnefs took the fnakes from her body, and put them into the place deftined far -their...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 9

History - 1803 - 582 pages
...handled them as our ladies do (heir laces. She had no difficulty with any but the viperèR officinales, which were not fond of their lodging. They found means to creep out before the bottte could be corfced. They crept over the hands and bare arms of the woman, with« out occafioning...
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany

1831 - 492 pages
...ladies do their laces. She had no difficulty with any but the viperte officinales, (common vipers), which were not fond of their lodging. They found means...over the hands and bare arms of the woman, without occasioning the least fear in her ; she with great calmness took the snakes from her body, and put...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 4

Christianity - 1822 - 792 pages
...handled them as our ladies do their laces. She had ao difficulty with any but the Vipera3 Officiuales, which were not fond of their lodging. They found means...over the hands and bare arms of the woman, without occasioning the least fear in her. She with great calmness took the snakes irorn her body, and put...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 4

1822 - 796 pages
...difficulty with any but the Vípera: Officinales, which were not fond of their lodging. They iouud means to creep out before the bottle could be corked....over the hands and bare arms of the woman, without occasioning the least fear in her. She with great «_-aluiness took the snakes from her body, and put...
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Leaves from the Note Book of a Naturalist

William John Broderip - Animal behavior - 1852 - 446 pages
...handled them as our ladies do their laces. She had no difficulty with any but the Viperae officinales, which were not fond of their lodging. They found means...over the hands and bare arms of the woman, without occasioning the least fear in her ; she with great calmness took the snakes from her body, and put...
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