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" ... and when he can find none on the ground, he looks out for a tree well loaded, which, with a great deal of pains, he climbs; and in order to... "
The Modern Part of an Universal History: From the Earliest Account of Time - Sivu 15
1759
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A Voyage to South-America: Describing at Large the Spanish Cities, Towns ...

Antonio de Ulloa, Jorge Juan - 1758 - 564 sivua
...plucks off all the fruit, throwing them on the ground ; a/id to avoid the cpain of defcending the tree, forms himfelf into a ball, and drops from the branches....forces him to feek again for food. SERPENTS are here as numerous and deadly as at Carthagena ; and toads innumerable, fvvarming not only in the damp and...

Glanures D'histoire Naturelle, Consistant en Figures de Quadrupedes, D ...

George Edwards - 1760 - 290 sivua
...off all the fruit, and throws it on the *' ground ; and, to avoid the pain of de" fcending the tree, forms himfelf into " a ball, and drops from the branches....the foot of this tree he continues till " all the fruit is confumed, never ftirring " till hunger forces him to feek for more." Klein, in his Hift. of...

An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time, Nide 44

1766 - 742 sivua
...plucks off all the fruit, throwingthem on the ground; and, to avoid the pain of defcending the tree, forms himfelf into a ball, and drops from the branches....here numerous, and deadly; and toads innumerable, fwarmi;ig not only in the damp and marfhy places, as in other countries, but even in the ftreets, courts...

The Jester's Magazine: Or, The Monthly Merrymaker, Numerot 1–15

1767 - 476 sivua
...plucks off all the Fruit, throwing them on theGround ; and to avoid the Pain of defcendinej the Tree, forms himfelf into a Ball, and drops from the Branches. At the Foot of this Tree, he continues 'till all theFruits are confumed, never ftirring 'till Hunger forces him to feek again for Food. ODD FESTIVAL...

Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and ..., Nide 4

1796 - 320 sivua
...the fruit, throwing them on the ground ; and to avoid the pain of descending the tree, forms himself into a ball, and drops from the branches. At the foot of this tree he continues till all the fruit is consumed, never stirring till hunger forces him 10 seek again for food. Serpents here are...

Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries ...

William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 326 sivua
...plucks off all the fruit, throwing them on the ground ; and to avoid the pain of defcending the tree, forms himfelf into a ball, and drops from the branches....At the foot of this tree he continues till all the fruit is confumed, never fiirring till hunger forces him to feek again for 'food. Serpents here are...

The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1805 - 648 sivua
...plucks off all the fruit, throwing them on the ground ; and to avoid the pain of defcending the tree, forms himfelf into a ball, and drops from the branches....ftirring till hunger forces him to feek again for food. Ths Original O/PEEPIUG TOM of Coventry. .LJEOFEKIC carl of Mercia, in the year 1040, rebuilt and endowed...

A Voyage to South America: Describing at Large the Spanish Cities ..., Nide 1

Antonio de Ulloa - 1806 - 530 sivua
...the fruit, throwing them on the ground; and to avoid the pain of defcending, forms himfelf H 3 into into a ball, and drops from the branches. At the foot...confumed, never ftirring till hunger forces him to fcek again for food. SERPENTS are here as numerous and deadly .as at Carthagena ; and toads * innumerable,...

A Voyage to South America: Describing at Large the Spanish Cities ..., Nide 1

Jorge Juan, Antonio de Ulloa - 1807 - 532 sivua
...the fruit, throwing them on the ground; and to avoid the pain of defcending, forms himfelf FL 3 into into a ball, and drops from the branches. At the foot...of this tree he continues till all the fruits are confuted, never ftirring till hunger forces him to feek again for food. SERPENTS are here as numerous...

“A” General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Nide 14

John Pinkerton - 1813 - 920 sivua
...they would feize the dog and Negro, and leave the European. But the truth I never knew experienced. A. the branches. At the foot of this tree he continues till all the fruits are confumei, never ftirring till hunger forces him to feek again for food. Serpents are here as numerous...




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