| John Wesley - 1786 - 738 páginas
...only fait, but alfo extreme bitter and naufeous. Being willing to make an experiment of its ftrength, I went into it, and found it bore up my body in fwimming...with an uncommon force. But as for that relation of fomc Authors, that men wading into it were buoyed up to the top, as foon as they go as deep as the... | |
| Edward Wells - 1801 - 394 páginas
...and naufcous. Being willing to make an experiment of 'its ftrength, I went, faith he, into it, artd found it bore up my body in fwimming with an uncommon force. But as for that relation of fome authors, that men wading into it were buoyed up to the top as foon as they go as deep as the navel,... | |
| Edward Wells - 1809 - 392 páginas
...extreme bitter arid naufeous. Being willing to make an experiment of its ftrength, I went, faith he, into it, and found it bore up my body in fwimming...uncommon force. But as for' that relation of fome authors, that men wading into it were buoyed up to the top as foon as they go as deep as the navel,... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 804 páginas
...only. fait, but alfo extreme bitter and naufeous. Being willing to make an experiment of its ilrength, I went into it, and found it bore up my body in fwimming...an uncommon force. But as for that relation of fome authors, that men wading into it were buoyed up to the top, аз foon as they go as deep as the navel... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1814 - 428 páginas
...his own practical observation. " Being willing," says he,J " to make an experiment of its strength, I went into it, and found it bore up my body in swimming with an uncommon force. But as for that relation of some authors, that men wading into it... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1823 - 490 páginas
...his own practical observation. " Being willing," says he ", "to make an experiment of its strength, I went into it, and found it bore up my body in swimming with an uncommon force. But as for that relation of some authors, that men wading into it... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1824 - 398 páginas
...by a subterranean current. Maundrell says : " Being willing to make an experiment of its strength, I went into it, and found it bore up my body in swimming with an uncommon, force. But as for that relation of some authors, that men wading into it... | |
| L. Cohen - 1825 - 192 páginas
...but also ex" tremely bitter and nauseous. " Being willing to make an experiment of its " strength, I went into it, and found it bore up my " body in swimming with an uncommon force ; but " as for that relation of some authors, that meu " wading into... | |
| 1826 - 696 páginas
...were borne up to their middle. Maundrell says ; " Being willing to make an experiment of its strength, I went into it, and found it bore up my body in swimming with an uncommon force." Pococke says, 1 was much pleased with what I observed of this extraordinary... | |
| William Carpenter - 1833 - 420 páginas
...by a subterranean current. Maundrell says ; ' Being willing to make au experiment of its strength, I went into it, and found it bore up my body in swimming with an uncommon force. But as for that relation of some authors, that men wading into it... | |
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