Stevenson, as no mathematician could have have devised a better. There he held him by this artificial lock, depriving him of all power of rising or falling, till resting his head for about three or four minutes... Sporting Magazine - Strana 671823Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| 1788 - Počet stránok 678
...fcrambling for a fall, Broughton got fuch a lock upon him, a» no mathematician could have deviled a better. There he held him by this artificial lock, depriving him of all power of riling or falling till refting his head for about three or four minutes on his back, he found himfelf... | |
| 1788 - Počet stránok 588
...rails, and Scrambling for ü fell, Brmighton got fuch a lock upon him, as no mathematician have deviled a better. -There he held him by this artificial lock, depriving him of all power of rifing or falling, till roibng his head for about three or four minutes on his back, be found hintfelf... | |
| 1819 - Počet stránok 832
...endeavouring to get the whiphand of BROUGHTON, tlie latter, by his superior genius, got such a lock upon Stevenson, as no mathematician could have devised...his back, he found himself recovering, then loosed his hold. By this manœuvre, BHOUGHTON became as a new man ; and, on setting-Urn again, he gave the... | |
| Miles's Boy (pseud) - 1845 - Počet stránok 602
...endeavouring to get the whiphand of Broughton ; the latter, by his superior genius, got such a Iocs: upon Stevenson, as no mathematician could have devised...power of rising or falling, till resting his head for about three or four minutes upon his back, he found liimself recovering, then loosed his hold; by this... | |
| Henry Downes Miles - 1906 - Počet stránok 612
...endeavouring to get the whip-hand of Broughton, the latter, by his superior genius, got such a lock upoii Stevenson as no mathematician could have devised a...held him by this artificial lock, depriving him of nil power of rising or falling, till resting his head for about three or four minutes upon his back,... | |
| 1785 - Počet stránok 512
...and fcramb'i.ng for a fall, Broughton got fuch a lock upon hm, as no mathematician could have devifcd a better. There he held him by this artificial lock, depriving him of all power of rifmg or falling, till refting his hrad for about three or four minutes on his back, he found hinifelf... | |
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