This awakened my curiosity. I let my people go forward, and stayed myself, till I saw, with the utmost astonishment, two pieces, thicker and longer than our ordinary beefsteaks, cut out of the higher part of the buttock of the beast. How it was done I... The races of mankind - Side 196af Robert Brown - 1873Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 sider
...thicker and longer than our ordinary beefsteaks, cut out of the higher part of the buttock of the beast : how it was done I cannot positively say, because,...catastrophe, which was by no means an object of curiosity ; ' whatever way it was done, it surely was adroitly, and the two pieces were spread upon the outside... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1804 - 444 sider
...and longer than out ordinary beef steaks, cut out of the- higher part of the buttock of the beast : how it was done I cannot positively say, because,...catastrophe, which was by no means an object of curiosity : whatever way it was done, it surely was adroitly, and the two pieces were spread upon the outside... | |
| James Bruce - 1804 - 518 sider
...thicker, and longer than our ordinary beef steaks, cut out of the higher part of the buttock of the beast. How it was done I cannot positively say, because judging...catastrophe, which was by no means an object of curiosity ; whatever way it was done, it surely was adroitly, and the two pieces were spread upon the outside... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1804 - 440 sider
...and longer than our ordinary beef steaks, cut out of the higher part of the buttock of the beast : how it was done I cannot positively say, because,...catastrophe, which was by no means an objecT; of curiosity : whatever way it was done, it surely was adroitly, and the two pieces were spread upon the outside... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1812 - 442 sider
...ordinary beef steaks, cut out of the higher par* of the buttock of the beast: how it was .-lone leannot positively say, because, judging the cow was to be...killed from the moment I saw the knife drawn, I was riot anxious to view that catastrophe, which was by no means an object of curiosity: whatever way it... | |
| 1815 - 500 sider
...thicker and longer than our ordinary beef-steaks, cut out of the higher part of the buttock of the beast. How it was done I cannot positively say, because,...catastrophe, which was by no means an object of curiosity ; whatever way it was done, it surely was adroitly, and the two pieces were *pread upon the outside... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1830 - 582 sider
...thicker and longer than our ordinary beef steaks, cut out of the higher part of the buttock of the beast. How it was done I cannot positively say, because judging...catastrophe, which was by no means an object of curiosity: whatever way it was done, it surely was adroitly, and the two pieces were spread upon the outside of... | |
| 1830 - 550 sider
...thicker and longer than our ordinary beef steaks, cut out of the higher part of the buttock of the beast. How it was done I cannot positively say, because judging...catastrophe, which was by no means an object of curiosity : whatever way it was done, it sui ely was adroitly, and the two pieces were spread upon the outside... | |
| 1831 - 320 sider
...thicker and longer than our ordinary beef-steaks, cut of the higher part of the buttock of the beast. How it was done, I cannot positively say, because,...catastrophe, which was by no means an object of curiosity : however, in whatever manner it was done, it surely was adroitly, and the two pieces were spread upon... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1831 - 336 sider
...thicker and longer than our ordinary beef-steaks, cut out of the higher part of the buttock of the beast. How it was done I cannot positively say ; because,...catastrophe, which was by no means an object of curiosity : whatever way it was done it surely was adroitly, and the two pieces were spread on the outside of... | |
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