| Henry Salt - Africa, East - 1816 - 468 pages
...derived from their pasture and climate ;" " the care taken of them to encourage the progress of this disease ;" " the emaciation of the animal," and the...any longer in the power of the animal to lift its head,"f they all prove to be merely ingenious conjectures, thrown out by the author solely for the... | |
| Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum - Museums - 1831 - 294 pages
...derived from their pasture and climate;' ' the care taken of " ' them to encourage the progress of this disease ;' ' the emaciation of " ' the animal;' and...longer in " ' the power of the animal to lift its head ;' they all prove to be merely " ingenious conjectures, thrown out by the author solely for the exercise... | |
| 1833 - 444 pages
...derived from their pasture and climate;" " the care taken of them, to encourage the progress of this disease ;" " the emaciation of the animal," and "...longer in the power of the animal to lift its head," — they all prove to be merely ingenious conjectures thrown out by the author solely for the exercise... | |
| Henry Salt - Middle East - 1834 - 534 pages
...stretches from the hills of Agame and Haramat, to the river Tacazze ; having crossed this plain, they arrived at a pass leading to the same range of country...had an opportunity of ascertaining the truth ; the Ras having presented him with three of these animals, which were not only in perfect health, but so... | |
| John James Halls - Egypt - 1834 - 534 pages
...inflicted on them he might choose to order. As he, however, thought they had suffered enough for their offence, he interceded with the Ras in their behalf,...had an opportunity of ascertaining the truth ; the Ras having presented him with three of these animals, which were not only in perfect health, but so... | |
| John James Halls - Egypt - 1834 - 538 pages
...charge of the estate. At this place Mr. Salt was first gratified with the sight of that renjarkable animal called the Galla Ox, or Sanga, so much celebrated...had an opportunity of ascertaining the truth ; the Ras having presented him with three of these animals, which were not only in perfect health, but so... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 838 pages
...derived from their pasture and climate ;' ' the care taken of them to encourage the progress of this disease;' ' the emaciation of the animal;' and the...longer in the power of the animal to lift its head :' they all prove to be merely ingenious conjectures, thrown out by the author solely for the exercise... | |
| George Vasey - Bison - 1857 - 218 pages
...size, probably derived from their pasture and climate,' ' the care taken of them to encourage this disease/ ' the emaciation of the animal/ and ' the...longer in the power of the animal to lift its head/ they all prove to be mere ingenious conjectures, thrown out by the author solely for the exercise of... | |
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