| Europe - 1791 - 416 pages
...obferved the place of her retreat, thither they eagerly followed. She was very foon found, and as foon lamed by the Agageers ; but when they came to wound...with the darts, as every one did in their turn, to tkeir very great furprife, the young one who had been fuffcrcd to efcape unheeded and unpurfued, came... | |
| History - 1790 - 522 pages
...obferved the place of her retreat, thither we eagerly followed. She was very foon found, and as foon lamed by the Agageers ; but when they came to Wound...with the darts, as every one did in their turn, to our very great furprife, the young one, which had been fuftered to f;fcape unheeded and unpurfued,... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1790 - 564 pages
...the place of her retreat, thither we eagerly followed. • She was very foon found* and as foon iamed by the Agageers ; but when they came to wound her with the darts, as every one did in their turn, to our very great fiirprife, the young one, whkh hod been lufFered to efcape unheeded and unpaired; came... | |
| Hunting - 1793 - 480 pages
...obferved the place of her retreat, thither we eagerly followed. She was very foon found, and as foon lamed- by the Agageers ; but when they came to wound...with the darts, as every one did in their turn, to our very great furprife, the young one, which had been fuffered to efcape unheeded and unpurfued, came... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1797 - 328 pages
...obferved the place of her retreat, thither they eagerly followed. She was very foon found, and as foon lamed by the agageers; but when they came to wound...one which had been fuffered to efcape unheeded and. unpurfned, came out from the thicket apparently in great anger, running upon the horles and men with... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1797 - 362 pages
...obferved the phce of her retreat, thither they eagerly followed. She was very foon found, and as foon lamed by the agageers; but when they came to wound...great furprife, the young one which had been fuffered toefcape unheeded and unpurfucd, came out from the thicket apparently in great anger, running upon... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1802 - 346 pages
...observed the place of her retreat, thither they eagerly followed. She was very soon found, and as soon lamed by the agageers ; but when they came to wound...as every one did in their turn, to their very great surprise, the young one which had been suffered to escape unheeded and unpursued, came out from the... | |
| William Bingley - Animal behavior - 1803 - 524 pages
...observed the place of her retreat, thither we eagerly followed. She was very soon found, and as soon lamed by the Agageers ; but when they came to wound her with their darts, as every one did in their turn, to our very great surprize, the young one, which had been... | |
| Henry Smithers - Poetry, English - 1807 - 254 pages
...observed the place of her retreat thither we eagerly followed. She was very soon found, and as soon lamed by the Agageers, but when they came to wound...with the darts, as every one did in their turn, to our very great surprize, the young one, which had been suffered to escape unheeded and unpursued, came... | |
| James Bruce - Egypt - 1813 - 584 pages
...observed the place of her retreat, thither we eagerly followed. She was very soon found, and as soon lamed by the Agageers ; but when they came to wound her with the darts, as every one did in turn, to our very great surprise, the young one, which had been suffered to escape unheeded and unpursued,... | |
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