| Richard Henry Major - 1859 - 356 דפים
...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 as if they were looking at somewhat over them. They have great bottle-noses, pretty full lips, and wide mouths. The two fore-teeth... | |
| William Howitt - 1865 - 450 דפים
...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, as if they were looking at somewhat over them. " They have great, bottle noses, pretty full lips, and wide mouths. The two fore... | |
| Samuel Bennett - 1865 - 710 דפים
...their infancy being thus annoyed 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 at somewhat over them. " They have great bottle-noses, pretty full lips, and wide mouths ; the two fore-teeth... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1869 - 456 דפים
...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 visaged, and of an unpleasing aspect, having no graceful feature in their faces. The... | |
| David Laing Purves - 1874 - 856 דפים
...their infancy, being thus annoyed 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 at somewhat over them. They have great bottle noses, pretty full lips, and wide mouths. The two fore teeth... | |
| Robert Brough Smyth - 1878 - 572 דפים
...their infancy, being thus annoyed 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 at somewhat over them."* It was on the 4th January 1688, in the height of the Australian summer, that... | |
| 1878 - 572 דפים
...their infancy, being thus annoyed 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 at somewhat over them."* It was on the 4th January 1688, in the height of the Australian summer, that... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1882 - 262 דפים
...closed, to keep the flies out of their eyes, so that they never open their eyes like other people ; and therefore they cannot see far, unless they hold...they were looking at something over them. They have no houses ; lying in the open air, without covering — the earth their bed, the heaven their canopy.'... | |
| Albert Frederick Calvert - 1893 - 166 דפים
...their infancy, being thus annoyed with these insects, they do never open their eyes as other people ; and therefore they cannot see far unless they hold...were looking at something over them. They have great bottle noses, pretty full lips, and wide mouths ; the two front teeth of the upper jaw are wanting... | |
| Jonathan Ceredig Davies - 1902 - 132 דפים
...their infancy, being thus annoyed 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 at somewhat over them. They have great bottle noses, pretty full lips, and wide mouths. The two foreteeth... | |
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