| William Mariner - 1817 - 632 sider
...various curvilinear turns essential to the success of the operation. Sometimes the fibres of the fow are heard to crack with the increasing tension, yet...it to a person on his left side, and receives fresh fow from another in attendance on his right, and begins the operation anew, with a view to collect... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...various curvilinear turns essential to the success of the operation. Sometimes the fibres of the fow are heard to crack with the increasing tension, yet...mass is seen whole and entire, becoming more thin ae it becomes more twisted, while the infusion drains from it in a regularly decreasing quantity, till... | |
| Peter Dillon - 1829 - 474 sider
...various curvilinear turns essential to the success of the operation. Sometimes the fibres of the Jbw are heard to crack with the increasing tension, yet...quantity, till at length it denies a single drop. He now gives it to a person on his left side, and receives fresh Jbw from another in attendance on... | |
| 1844 - 640 sider
...upon the left arm, while he takes a new and less constrained hold. " Sometimes the fibres of the fow are heard to crack with the increasing tension, yet...quantity, till at length it denies a single drop. He now gives it to * a person on his left side, and receives fresh fow from another in attendance on... | |
| Thomas Williams - 1858 - 306 sider
...whole never fails to excite the attention and admiration of all present Sometimes the fibres of the vau are heard to crack with the increasing tension, yet...quantity, till at length it denies a single drop." The man now tosses the dregs behind him, or, with a new lot of vau, repeats the operation, until the... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 478 sider
...never fails to excite the attention and admiration of all present. Sometimes the fibres of the vau are heard to crack with the increasing tension, yet...quantity, till at length it denies a single drop. The man now tosses the dregs behind him, or with a new lot of vau repeats the operation until the liquid... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 448 sider
...never fails to excite the attention and admiration of all present. Sometimes the fibres of the tau are heard to crack with the increasing tension, yet...quantity, till at length it denies a single drop. The man now tosses the dregs behind him, or with a new lot of vau repeats the operation until the liquid... | |
| John George Wood - 1870 - 918 sider
...various curvilinear lines essential to the success of the operation. Sometimes the fibres of the/ow are heard to crack with the increasing tension, yet...quantity till at length it denies a single drop." The illustration on the preceding page represents this portion of the ceremony. On the. right hand... | |
| Thomas Williams (missionary in Fiji.) - 1870 - 618 sider
...fails to excite the attention and admiration of all present. . . . Sometimes the fibres of the vau are heard to crack with the increasing tension, yet...quantity, till at length it denies a single drop." The man now tosses the dregs behind him, or, with a new lot of vau, repeats the operation, until the... | |
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