| Henry Howe - 1849 - 646 sivua
...whether with a violent dash on the ground, and bounce from place to place like a foot-ball, or hop round, with head, limbs and trunk twitching, and jolting...direction, as if they must inevitably fly asunder. And how such could escape without injury, was no small wonder among spectators. By this strange operation... | |
| William Sweetser - 1850 - 456 sivua
...dash on the ground, and bounce from place to place like a football, or hop round with head, limbs, or trunk twitching and jolting in every direction, as if they must inevitably fly asunder. And how such could escape without injury was no small wonder among spectators. By this strange operation... | |
| Henry Howe - 1851 - 636 sivua
...whether with a violent dash on the ground, and bounce from place to place like a foot-ball, or hop round, with head, limbs and trunk twitching, and jolting...direction as if they must inevitably fly asunder. And how such could escape without Injury? was' no smal wonder among spectators. By this strange operation... | |
| Thomas Low Nichols - 1855 - 138 sivua
...stimulated, whether with a violent dash on the ground, and bounce from place to place like a football, or hop round, with head, limbs and trunk twitching and jolting...direction, as if they must inevitably fly asunder. And how such could escape without injury, was no small wonder to spectators. By this strange operation... | |
| Henry Goadby, Edward Kane, Moses Gunn - 1856 - 396 sivua
...backwards and forward, and from side, to side with a quick jolt, which the person would naturally labor to suppress, but in vain. He must necessarily go on...in every direction, as if they must inevitably fly as under. In corroboration we append an extract from "Dow's Journal." In 1805 he preached in Knoxville,... | |
| William Alexander Hammond - 1881 - 280 sivua
...Kentucky. Presented to the True Zion Traveller as a Memorial of the Wilderness Journey. Cincinnati. 1807. and trunk twitching and jolting in every direction, as if they must inevitably fly asunder." Lorenzo Dow, in his Journal, states that at one of the meetings at which he preached, at Knoxville,... | |
| 1882 - 904 sivua
...whether with a violent dash on the ground, and bounce from place to place like a foot-ball, or hop round with head, limbs, and trunk twitching and jolting...direction, as if they must inevitably fly asunder. And how such could escape without injury was no small wonder to spectators. By this strange operation... | |
| Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1882 - 576 sivua
...whether with a' violent dash on the ground, and bounce from place to place like a foothall, or hop round with head, limbs, and trunk twitching and jolting...direction, as if they must inevitably fly asunder. And how such could escape without injury was no small wonder to spectators. By this strange operation... | |
| 1886 - 588 sivua
...inclined, whether with a violent dash to the ground and bounce from place to place like a football, or hop round with head, limbs and trunk twitching and jolting in every direction as if they must invariably fall asunder. And how such could escape without injury was no small wonder among spectators.... | |
| 1890 - 648 sivua
...stimulated, whether with a violent dash on the ground and bounce from place to place like a football, or hop round with head, limbs and trunk, twitching and jolting...direction, as if they must inevitably fly asunder. How such could escape without injury, was no small wonder to spectators. By this strange operation... | |
| |