| Tobias Smollett - 1773 - 506 páginas
...fuperfluoiis caution, but it %illfoon, appear to be otherwife. Dr. Sôlander, who had more than once eroded the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, efpecially when joined witH fatigue, produces a torpor and fleepinefs that are almoft irrefiftible... | |
| John Hawkesworth - 1773 - 444 páginas
...fuperfluous caution, but it will foon appear to be other wife. Dr. Solander, who had more than once crofTed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, efpecially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and fleepinefs that are almoft irrefiftible... | |
| John Hawkesworth - 1775 - 576 páginas
...fuperfluous caution, but it will foon appear to be oilierwife. Dr. Solander, who had more than once eroded the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well...especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and fleepinefs that are alrhoft irrefiftible : he therefore conjured the company to keep moving, whatever... | |
| 1793 - 602 páginas
...fuperfluous caution, but it will foon appear to beotherwife. Dr. Solander, who had more than once crofled the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, efpecially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and fleepinefs that are almoft irrefiftible... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 518 páginas
...preserved by their attention to his directions. The matter is thus related in the voyage. " Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which...torpor and sleepiness that are almost irresistible : lif therefore conjured the company to keep moving, whatever pain it might cost them, and whatever... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 páginas
...may perhaps be thought a superfluous caution, but it will soon appear to be •therwise. Or Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that CKtreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness that are almost... | |
| Edinburgh gazetteer - 1822 - 844 páginas
...that the latter had well nigh fallen a sacrifice to its severity in the midst of summer. Dr Solander, who had more , than once crossed the mountains which...might cost them, and •whatever relief they might he promised by an inclination to rest. Whosoever sits down, says he, will sleep ; and whosoever sleeps... | |
| John Mason Good - 1825 - 700 páginas
...G«K. VIII, Snc. 1. JC.Atphyria algida. Fro«t-bitten wphyxy. Effect ex. plained. Medical treatment. once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from...company to keep moving whatever pain it might cost them. ' Whoever sits down', said he, ' will sleep, and whoever sleeps will wake no more.' Dr. Solander himself... | |
| John Mason Good - 1829 - 736 páginas
...snys he, " who had more than once proving crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, fauL well knew , that extreme cold, especially when joined...fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness that are almost tain Cook's irresistible ; he therefore conjured the company to keep oyage' moving, whatever pain it... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1833 - 386 páginas
...overtaken with darkness, were obliged to spend the night on the hills, during extreme cold. Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which...well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined to fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness which are almost irresistible ; he therefore conjured... | |
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