| Thomas Williams - 1870 - 624 sider
...hand, partially twisting the vau, lays the end,which it holds upon the left elbow, so that the vau lies thus extended upon that arm, one end being still...hand, being now at liberty, is brought under the left forerarm (which still remains in the same situation), and carried outwardly towards the left elbow,... | |
| John George Wood - 1870 - 888 sider
...feting the/cw, lays the end which it holds xipon the left elbow, so that ihefmv lies thus «tended upon that arm, one end being still grasped by the left hand. "The right hand being at liberty is brought under the left fore-arm (which still Rffidns in the same situation), and canied... | |
| Julius Lucius Brenchley, Curaçoa (Steam frigate) - 1873 - 652 sider
...right hand partially twisting the rau, lays the end which it holds upon the left elbow, so that the rau lies thus extended upon that arm, one end being still...hand, being now at liberty, is brought under the left forearm (which still remains in the same situation), and carried outwardly towards the left elbow,... | |
| Julius Lucius Brenchley, Curaçoa (Steam frigate) - 1873 - 660 sider
...still grasped by the left hand. The right hand, being now at liberty, is brought under the left forearm (which still remains in the same situation), and carried...that it may again seize in that situation the end of the vau. The right hand then describes a bold curve outwardly from the chest, whilst the left comes... | |
| James Herman De Ricci - 1875 - 382 sider
...hand, partially twisting the van, lays the end which it holds upon the left elbow, so that the vau lies thus extended upon that arm, one end being still...hand being now at liberty, is brought under the left fore-arm (which still remains in the same position), and carried outwardly towards the left elbow,... | |
| James Herman De Ricci - 1875 - 376 sider
...being now at liberty, is brought under the left fore-arm (which still remains in the same position), and 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 from the chest, whilst the left comes... | |
| 1844 - 630 sider
...right hand partially twisting the fow, lays the end which it holds upon the left elbow, so that the fow lies thus extended upon that arm, one end being still...hand being now at liberty, is brought under the left fore-arm (which still remains in the same situation), and carried outwardly towards the left elbow,... | |
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