| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1765 - 278 pages
...continue! Ji the hiftorian, to fee the bear with his pink eyes leefing after his enemies; the nimblenefs and wait of the dog to take his advantage ; and the force and experience of the bear again to avoid the affaults: if he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free; and if he... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1771 - 284 pages
...the dog to take bis advantage; and the forte and experience of the bear again to avoid the ailaults: if he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free; and if he w«ne once taken, then whatftiift with biting« chiwbg, wring,tugging, grafping, tumbling,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 282 pages
...continued -tbje hiltorian, {p fee the bear with his pink-eyes lee*ing after his enemies ; the nimblenefs and wait of the dog to take his advantage; and the force and experience of the bear again to avoid the aflaults : if he were bitten in one place, hqxv he would pinch in another to get free ; and if... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 294 pages
...continueth the hrftorian, to fee the bear with his pink-eyes Jeering after his enemies ; the nimblenefs and wait of the dog to take his advantage ; and the force and experience of the bear again to avoid the aflau'ts : if he were bitten- in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free ; and if... | |
| Anna Sawyer - 1801 - 118 pages
...veryplezaunt to fee, the bear, with his pink nyez, leering after his enemiez approach, the nimbltnefs and wait of the dog to take his advantage, and the force and e xperiens oi the bear agsyn to avoid the aflaults ; if he were bitten in one place, hoow hi would... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 414 pages
...continueth the historian, to see the bear with his pink-eyes leering after his enemies ; the nimbleness and wait of the dog to take his advantage ; and the force and experience of the bear again to avoid the assaults ; if he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free ; and if he... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 406 pages
...wait of the dog to take his advantage; and the force and experience of the bear again to avoid the assaults ; if he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free ; and if he were once taken, then what shift with biting, clawing, ( roaring, tugging, grasping, tumbling,... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 418 pages
...wait of the dog to take his advantage ; ami the force and experience of the bear again to avoid the assaults ; if he were bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free ; and if he were once taken, then what shift with biting, clawing, roaring, tugging, grasping, tumbling,... | |
| Robert Laneham - 1821 - 158 pages
...these beasts ; to see the bear with his pink eyes leering after his enemies approach, the nimbleness and wait of the dog to take his advantage, and the force and experience of the bear again to avoid the assault: If he was bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free ; that if he... | |
| James Kirke Paulding - 1822 - 268 pages
...the bear, with his pink eyes, seeing after his enemy's approach, the nimbleness and wait of the 152 dog to take his advantage, and the force and experience of the bear again to avoid the assault. If he was bitten in one place, how he would pinch in another to get free; that if he was... | |
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