| 1824 - 702 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible ; in fact, there is nothing in the way of fish or meat, from whatever animal, however putrid or unwholesome,...meagrelooking men, they will become perfectly pot-bellied. Their stomachs must be differently formed to ours, or it would lie impossible for them to drink off... | |
| 1824 - 678 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible ; in fact, there is nothing in the way of fish or meat, from whatever animal, however putrid or unwholesome,...meagrelooking men, they will become perfectly pot-bellied. Their stomachs must be differently formed to ours, or it would be impossible for them to drink off... | |
| John Dundas Cochrane - 1824 - 832 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible ; in fact, there is nothing in the way of fish or meat, from whatever animal, however putrid or unwholesome,...meagre-looking men, they will become perfectly pot-bellied. Their stomachs must be differently formed to ours, or it would be impossible for them to drink off... | |
| 1824 - 666 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible ; in fact, there is nothing in the way of n'sh eŁ C U . U Y 9) Oa 9 ? _ { s ̾ n ? {...DJsy |и IA 3< G Ҭ#[ ' f C\ BA q8%_A; #L meagre looking men, they will become perfectly pot-bellied. Their stomachs must be differently formed... | |
| John Dundas Cochrane - 1824 - 436 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible; in fact, there is nothing in the way of fish or meat, from whatever animal, however putrid or unwholesome,...they can get. I have repeatedly seen a Yakut or a Tongonse devour forty pounds of meat in a day. The effect is very observable upon them, for from thin... | |
| 1825 - 828 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible ; in fact, there is nothing in the way of fish or meat, from whatever animal, however putrid or unwholesome,...from thin and meagrelooking men, they will become perfecdy pot-bellied. Their stomachs must be differently formed to ours, or it would be impossible... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 672 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible ; in fact, there is nothing in the way of fish or meat, from whatever animal, however putrid or unwholesome,...meagre-looking men, they will become perfectly pot-bellied. Their stomachs must be differently VOL. i. n formed from ours, or itwouldbe impossible for them to... | |
| John Dundas Cochrane - 1829 - 376 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible ; in fact, there is nothing in the way of fish or meat, from whatever animal, however putrid or unwholesome,...meagre-looking men, they will become perfectly pot-bellied. Their stomachs must be differently VOL. i. R formed from ours, or it would be impossible for them to... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1840 - 536 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible ; in fact, there is nothing in the way of fish or meat, from whatever animal, however putrid or unwholesome,...varies from what they have, to what they can get. I liave repeatedly seen a Yakut or a Tongouse devour forty pounds of meat in a day. The effect is very... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1854 - 732 str.
...or quantity, I am afraid it would be quite incredible. In fact, there is nothing in the way of fish or• meat, from whatever animal, however putrid or...they can get. I have repeatedly seen a Yakut or a Tungouse devour forty pounds of meat in a day. The effects are very observable upon them, for, from... | |
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