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" ... and then leave the weapon where they inflicted the wound. They even try to intimidate their enemies ; for they often clatter their nippers together, as if it were to threaten thofe that come to difturb them. "
The Britannic magazine; or entertaining repository of heroic adventures. Vol ... - Page 19
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The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original ..., Volume 6

John Wesley - 1783 - 798 pages
...univerfal halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. When they are terrified, they march back in a diforderly manner, holding up their nippers with which they fometimes tear off a piece of the ftefh of an affailant, and leave the weapon where they inftifted the wound. They often datter their...
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The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West ...

Bryan Edwards - 1793 - 532 pages
...halt, and wait till the cool of the " evening. When they are terrified, they " march back in a confufed diforderly manner, " holding up their nippers, with which they " fometimes tear off a piece of the 4kin, and " leave the weapon where they iufli&ed the " wound. " When after a fatiguing march, and efcaping...
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The British Critic, Volumes 1-2

1793 - 514 pages
...halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. ' When they are terrified, they march back in a confufed diforderly *' manner, holding up their nippers, with which they fometimes tear " off a piece of the flcin, and leave the weapon where they inflicted " the wound. " When, after a fatiguing march, and...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 2

1793 - 522 pages
...halt, and wait till the cool of the e_vening. ' When they are terrified, they march back in a confufed diforderly ' manner, holding up their nippers, with which they fometimes tear ' off a piece of the Ikin, and leave the weapon where they inflifted ' the wound. " When, after a fatiguing march, and efcaping...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 4, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 pages
...halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. When they are terrified, they mardi back in a confufed diforderly manner, holding up their nippers, with...of the ¡kin, and then leave the weapon where they infliftcd the wound. They even try to intimidate their enemies ; tor they often clatter their nippers...
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1802 - 672 pages
...univerfal halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. When they are terrified, they march back in a diforderly manner, holding up their nippers, with...of the (kin, and then leave the weapon where they infli«£led the wound. They even try to intimidate their enemies ; for they often clatter their nippers...
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A Key to Physic and the Occult Sciences, Opening to Mental View the System ...

Ebenezer Sibly - 1802 - 420 pages
...halt, and wait till the cool of the evening. 'When they are terrified, they march back in a confuted diforderly manner, holding up their nippers, with which they fometimes tear off a piece of the fkin, and then leave the weapon where they infli&ed the wound. They even try to intimidate their enemies;...
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The Wonders of Nature and Art: Or, A Concise Account of Whatever ..., Volume 10

Thomas Smith - 1804 - 302 pages
...disorderly manner, holding up their nippers, with which they sometimes tear offa piece of the skin, and then leave the weapon where they inflicted the...for they often clatter their nippers together, as if to threaten those who disturb them. But though they thus strive to be formidable to man, they are much...
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Anecdotes of Remarkable Insects: Selected from Natural History, and ...

Joseph Taylor - 1817 - 266 pages
...disorderly manner, holding up their nippers, with which they sometimes tear off a piece of the skin> and then leave the weapon where they inflicted the...for they often clatter their nippers together, as if to threaten those that disturb them. But though they thus strive to be formidable to man, they are...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art: Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 5

Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 894 pages
...up their nippers, with which they sometimes tear-otr a piece of the skin, and then leave the wt-apon where they inflicted the wound. They even try to intimidate...for they often clatter their nippers together, as if to threaten those that disturb them. But though they thus strive to be formidable to man, they are...
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