Their eyelids are always half closed, to keep the flies out of their eyes, they being so troublesome here that no fanning will keep them from coming to one's face, and without the assistance of both hands to keep them off, they will creep into one's nostrils,... Discoveries in Australia - עמוד 100מאת John Lort Stokes - 1846תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
 | John Pinkerton - 1812
...troublefome here, that no fanning will keep them from coming to one's face, and without the aififtance of of both hands to keep them off they will creep into one's noftrils and mouth too, if the lips are not (hut very clofe ; fo that from their infancy being thus... | |
 | James Cowles Prichard - 1847
...being so troublesome here, that no fanning will keep them from coming to one's face, and without the assistance of both hands to keep them off, they will...with these insects, they do never open their eyes as other people, and therefore they cannot see far, unless they hold up their heads as if they were looking... | |
 | William Howitt - 1855
...one's face ; and without the assistance of both hands they will creep into one's nostrils and mouth if the lips are not shut very close. So that from...with these insects, they do never open their eyes as other people, and therefore they cannot see far, unless they hold up their heads as if they were looking... | |
 | William Howitt - 1855 - 397 דפים
...one's face ; and without the assistance of both hands they will creep into one's nostrils and mouth if the lips are not shut very close. So that from...with these insects, they do never open their eyes as other people, and therefore they cannot see far, unless they hold up their heads as if they were looking... | |
 | Richard Henry Major - 1859 - 200 דפים
...to ones face ; and without the assistance of both hands to keep them off, they will creep into ones nostrils, and mouth, too, if the lips are not shut...with these insects, they do never open their eyes as other people do ; and therefore they cannot see far, unless they hold up their heads as if they were... | |
 | 1859 - 200 דפים
...being so troublesome here that no fanning will keep them from coming to ones face ; and without the assistance of both hands to keep them off, they will creep into ones nostrils, and mouth, too, if the lips are not shut very close. So that, from their infancy, being... | |
 | William Howitt - 1865
...being so troublesome here that no fanning will keep them from coming to one's faces : and -without the assistance of both hands to keep them off, they will...with these insects, they do never open their eyes as other people do ; and, therefore, they cannot see far, unless they hold up their heads, as if they... | |
 | Samuel Bennett - 1865 - 661 דפים
...being so troublesome here, that no fanning will keep them from coming to one's face, and without the assistance of both hands to keep them off they will...one's nostrils and mouth too, if the lips are not ehut very close ; so that from their infancy being thus annoyed with these insects they do never open... | |
 | Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1869
...their eyes, they being so troublesome here that no fanning will keep them from coming to one's face. So that, from their infancy being thus annoyed with these insects, they do never open their eyes as other people do; and, therefore, they cannot see far, unless they hold up their heads. They are long... | |
 | David Laing Purves - 1874 - 831 דפים
...being во troublesome here, that no fanning will keep them from coming to one's face ; and without the assistance of both hands to keep them off, they will...with these insects, they do never open their eyes as other people, and therefore they cannot see far, unless they hold up their heads, as if they were looking... | |
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