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" I observed, that in proportion as our strength decayed, our minds exhibited symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice... "
Voyages of Discovery & Research Within the Arctic Regions, from the Year ... - Página 403
por Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 359 páginas
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History ..., Volumen42;Volumen65

1824 - 884 páginas
...exhibited symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself,...advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as 11 change of place, recommended by one us being warmer and more comfortable, and refused by the other...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volumen13

1823 - 496 páginas
...exhibited symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself,...a dread of motion, frequently called forth fretful 43 ATHENEUM VOL.- 13. expressions which were no sooner tittered than atoned for, to be repeated perhaps...
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Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the ..., Volumen2

John Franklin - 1824 - 426 páginas
...exhibited symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself,...no sooner uttered than atoned for, to be repeated 8 A 2 perhaps in the course of a few minutes. The same thing often occurred when we endeavoured to...
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The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen1

1824 - 720 páginas
...exhibited symptoms of weakness,* " evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishnesB with each other. " Each thought the other weaker in intellect than himself,...dread of motion, " frequently called forth fretful expressums which were no sooner " uttered than atoned for, to be repeated perhaps in the course of...
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Annual Register, Volumen65

Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 páginas
...exhibited symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself,...recommended by one as being warmer and more comfortable, andrefused by the other from a dread of motion, frequently called forth fretful expressions which were...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1824 - 856 páginas
...exhibited symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. о 2 So So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1825 - 864 páginas
...exhibited symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with ench other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. So trilling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one us being warmer and more comfortable,...
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Arctic Travels, Or, An Account of the Several Land Expeditions to Determine ...

1830 - 204 páginas
...sooner expressed than it was apologized for, to be repeated in the course of a few minutes : each, also, thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance ; and this was so obvious, even to themselves, that on one occasion Hepburn exclaimed, " Dear me !...
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Arctic travels; or, An account of ... expeditions to determine the geography ...

Arctic travels - 1830 - 226 páginas
...sooner expressed than it was apologized for, to be repeated in the course of a few minutes : each, also, thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance ; and this was so obvious, even to themselves, that on one occasion Hepburn exclaimed, " Dear me !...
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Historical View of the Progress of Discovery on the More Northern Coasts of ...

Patrick Fraser Tytler, James Wilson - 1833 - 476 páginas
...excellent leader, " an unreasonable pettishness with each other began to manifest itself, each believing the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance." During this gloomy period, after the first acute pains of hunger, which lasted but for three or four...
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