| 1812 - 560 sider
...troop-horse, and it was supposed, not without reason, that after regimental discipline had failed, no other would be found availing. I observed that...either spoke or looked at him ; how that extraordinary ascendency could have been obtained, it is difficult to conjecture. In common cases this mysterious... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 sider
...troop-horse, and it was supposed, not without reason, that after regimental discipline had failed, no other would be found availing. I observed that...either spoke or looked at him ; how that extraordinary ascendency could have been obtained, it is difficult to conjecture.. In common cases this mysterious... | |
| 1826 - 376 sider
...troop horse, and it was supposed, not without reason, that after regimental discipline had failed, no other would be found availing. I observed that...terrified whenever Sullivan either spoke or looked at him, hovr that extraordinary ascendancy could have been obtained, it is difficult to conjecture." In common... | |
| 1824 - 190 sider
...discipline had failed, no other would be found availing. I observed that the animal seemed afraid, whenever Sullivan either spoke or looked at him : how that extraordinary ascendancy could have teen obtained, it is difficult to conjecture. In common cases, this mysterious preparation was unnecessary.... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1832 - 430 sider
...Mr. T. tried him with a trooper's horse that would not stand to be shod. He completely succeeded. " I observed that the animal appeared terrified whenever Sullivan either spoke or looked at him." Rev. H. Townsend's Statistical Survey of Cork. (45) A racoon having been one day lashed by a servant,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1832 - 440 sider
...with a trooper's horse that would not stand to he shod. He completely succeeded. " I observed Uiat the animal appeared terrified whenever Sullivan either spoke or looked at him."— Rev. H. TownKnd's Statistical Survey of Cork. t A rackoon. having heen one day lashed hy a servant,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1833 - 424 sider
...Mr. T. tried him with a trouper's horse that would not stand to be shod. He completely succeeded. " I observed that the animal appeared terrified whenever Sullivan either spoke or looked at him."—Rev. H. Town•ond's Statistical Survey of Cork. JA r'rkoon. having heen one day lashed by... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1833 - 594 sider
...Mr. T. tried him with a trooper's horse that would not stand to be shoed. He completely succeeded. ' I observed that the animal appeared terrified whenever Sullivan either spoke or looked at him.' Kev. H. Townsend's Statistical Survey of Cork. LETTER noticed.45 But. many species show what must be... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1839 - 416 sider
...puppy. Mr. T. tried him with a trooper's horse lhat would not stand to be shod. He completely succeeded. "I observed that the animal appeared terrified whenever Sullivan either spoke or looked at him." — Rev. H. Town*>nd's Statistical Survey of Cork. t A rackoon, having been one day lashed by a servant,... | |
| William Blackwood - 1841 - 646 sider
...troop horse, and it was supposed, not without reason, that, after regimental discipline had failed, no other would be found availing. I observed that...terrified whenever Sullivan either spoke or looked at him ; and how that extraordinary ascendency could have been obtamed, it is difficult to conjecture. In... | |
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