| William Mariner - 1817 - 632 sider
...it may again seize in that situation the end of tkefow. The right hand then describes a bold curre outwardly from the chest, whilst the left comes across...approaches to the left shoulder, gradually twisting ihefow by the turn and flexures principally of that wrist : this double motion is then retraced, but... | |
| 1844 - 640 sider
...carried outwardly towards the left elbow, that it may again seize in that situation the end of the fow. The right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly...gradually twisting the fow by the turn and flexures of that wrist ; this double motiou is then retraced, but in. such a way (the left wrist now'principally... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1858 - 678 sider
...outwardly towards the left elbow, that it may again seize in that situation the end of the ran. Tho right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly from the chest, whilst tho left comes across the chest, describing a curve nearer to him, and in the opposite direction, till,... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 448 sider
...carried outwardly towards the left elbow, that it may again seize in that situation the end of the vau. The right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly...length the left hand is extended from him and the right hand approaches to the left shoulder, gradually twisting the vau by the turn and flexures principally... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 478 sider
...carried outwardly towards the left elbow, that it may again seize in that situation the end of the vau. The right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly...direction, till at length the left hand is extended from hi™ and the right hand approaches to the left shoulder, gradually twisting the vau by the turn and... | |
| John George Wood - 1870 - 918 sider
...carried outwardly towards the left elbow, that it may again seize in that situation the end of the fow. The right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly...length the left hand is extended from him and the right hand approaches to the left shoulder, gradually twisting the/ow by the turn and flexures principally... | |
| Thomas Williams (missionary in Fiji.) - 1870 - 620 sider
...carried outwardly towards the left elbow, that it may again seize, in that situation, the end of the vau. The right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly...approaches to the left shoulder, gradually twisting the vau by the turn and flexures principally of that wrist : this double motion is then retraced, but in... | |
| Thomas Williams - 1870 - 624 sider
...carried outwardly towards the left elbow, that it may again seize, in that situation, the end of the vau. The right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly...approaches to the left shoulder, gradually twisting the vau by the turn and flexures principally of that wrist : this double rnotion is then retraced, but... | |
| John George Wood - 1870 - 888 sider
...canied outwardly towards the left elbow, that it may luain seize in that situation the end of Hie fow. The right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly...the left comes across the chest, describing a curve tearer to him and in the opposite direction, till at length the left hand is extended from him and... | |
| Julius Lucius Brenchley, Curaçoa (Steam frigate) - 1873 - 652 sider
...carried outwardly towards the left elbow, that it may again seize in that situation the end of the vau. The right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly...approaches to the left shoulder, gradually twisting the vau by the turn and llcxures principally of that wrist. This double motion is then retraced, but in... | |
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