| Samuel Ward - 1776 - 410 strani
...flefh at that time changes its colour; therefore moft of them are obliged to ftay in the flat parts till they recover, making holes in the earth, •which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt, fo that no air may enter. There they throw off their old (hells, which they leave in a manner quite... | |
| John Wesley - 1783 - 798 strani
...feeble, that they can hardly creep along. Moft of them., therefore, are obliged to continue in the ftat parts of the country till they recover, making holes in the earth, vfhich they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt. There they thrpw off their old fhells. At that... | |
| 94 strani
...and lean, that they can hardly creep along, and the flefh at that time changes its colour. The mod of them, therefore, are obliged to continue in the....which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt, fo that no air may enter. There they throw off their old (hells, which they leave, as it were, quite... | |
| 482 strani
...then leave the ueapon where they inflicted the wound. They even try t changes its colour. The moft of them, therefore, are obliged to continue in the...the country till they recover, making holes in the ranh, UILICU me wouna. j. ney even try 19 recover, maKing noies in tne ear IB, intimidate their enemies... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 strani
...conlmue ia the flat parts of the country till it away» See (the Index fiibjoined to) MRDICISE.». they recover, making holes in the earth, which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt, fo that no aii may enter. There they throw off their old (hells, which they leave, as it were, quite... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - 672 strani
...and lean, that they can hardly creep along, and the flefli at that time changes its colour. The moft of them, therefore, are obliged to continue in the...which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt, fo tlrat no air may enter. There they throw off their old (hells, •which they leave, as it were,... | |
| Ebenezer Sibly - 1802 - 420 strani
...and lean, that they can hardly creep along, and the flefh at that time changes its colour. The moft of them, therefore, are obliged to continue in the...which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt, fo that no air may enter. There they throw off their old fhells, which they leave, as it were, quite... | |
| William Bingley - 1803 - 624 strani
...and their flesh at this time changes its colour. Many of them are obliged to continue in the level parts of the country till they recover, making holes in the. earth which they block up with leaves and dirt. la these they cast their old shells, and continue afterwards nearly... | |
| 1822 - 194 strani
...shore, and slowly travelling up the mountains. The old ones, however, are not so active to return. The most of them, therefore, are obliged to continue in the flat parts of the country till they recover. There they throw off their old shells, and remain almost without motion for six days together. They... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 510 strani
...feeble and lean, that they can hardly creep along, and the flesh at that time changes its colour. The most of them, therefore, are obliged to continue in...which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt, so that no air may enter. There they throw off their old shells, which they leave as it were quite... | |
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